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Pullman, Michigan is a small city in Calhoun County, Michigan, United States, located in the southern part of the state, about 160 kilometers from the capital city of Lansing and about 240 kilometers from Detroit. As a typical American small town, Pullman is known for its peaceful community environment and friendly neighborhood atmosphere, and the local economy is dominated by small-scale agriculture and light industry, with a population of about 2,000 (2020 data). The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty and close to the Cullom County park system for outdoor activities. Despite its small size, Pullman retains the rustic character of a small Midwestern town with a slow pace of life and a cohesive community, making it a low-key destination for experiencing the local flavor. Note that this area shares its name with Pullman, Washington, which is better known for Washington State University, so keep an eye on the exact location when traveling to avoid confusion.
Fuxin City is located in the northwest of Liaoning Province, on the border between Liaoning and Inner Mongolia, and is an important node city in the Western Liaoning Corridor, known as the "City of Coal and Electricity". As one of the earliest coal industry bases established in New China, Fuxin has made important contributions to national energy security, and is now actively promoting economic transformation and developing new energy sources, agricultural products processing and other emerging industries. Fuxin is rich in history and culture, with famous scenic spots such as the Haitang Mountain National Forest Park and the Ruiying Temple, of which the Haitang Mountain Cliff Statue is a national cultural relics protection unit, blending Tibetan Buddhist culture with natural scenery. Fuxin is also an area inhabited by the Mongolian people, with a unique folk culture, and the Mani Festival held every year attracts many tourists. The city is being reborn, retaining the weight of its industrial history, but also displaying the vitality of ecological and cultural tourism integration and development.