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Pingji County is part of Zhumadian City, Henan Province, China, and is located in the southeastern plains of Henan Province, with a total area of 1,282 square kilometers and a population of about one million. As the hometown of the ancient state of Shen in Chinese history, its name originates from the hometown of Tairen, the mother of King Wen of Zhou, and carries more than 3,000 years of civilization.
Pingpi is known as the "Hometown of China's White Sesame", with one-third of the country's sesame production, as well as wheat, corn and other crops. The industry is dominated by leather processing and building materials manufacturing, and it is an important production base for outdoor leisure goods. There are historical relics such as Gertian's Mausoleum and Yuedan Pavilion in the city, and the traditional cultural activity "Silk String Road" has been listed as a national intangible cultural heritage.
Pingji County belongs to the Huaihe River Basin, with a temperate monsoon climate. The transportation network is well-developed, with Xinyang Expressway and National Highway 106 passing through the county, and the high-speed railway station in Zhumadian West Station is about 1 hour's drive away, which is integrated into the 2-hour transportation circle of Central Plains Economic Zone.
Cape Kulusuk is a small settlement on the east coast of Greenland, part of the Municipality of Semeysok, located at 65°34′ N, 37°06′ W, adjacent to the confluence of the North Atlantic Ocean and the Greenland Sea. It is known for its polar tundra landscape and ice fjord formations, and has a frigid tundra climate with long, cold winters and short, cool summers. The population of less than 300, mainly Inuit, retains a blend of traditional hunting culture and modern life. Cape Kulusuk Airport is an important transportation hub in eastern Greenland, connecting the capital city of Nuuk with Iceland, and is often seen as a gateway to the pristine landscapes of the Arctic Circle, where visitors can experience dog sledding, aurora borealis spotting, and Inuit handicrafts in all their pure polar splendor.