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Located in the eastern part of Zhoushan Islands, Zhejiang Province, China, Putuo is one of the four most famous Buddhist mountains in China, famous for its Guanyin Dojo. The core area of Putuo Mountain is a national 5A level tourist attraction, known as the "sea and sky Buddhist country".
Putuo Mountain is home to thousand-year-old temples such as Puji Temple and Fayu Temple, blending Buddhist culture with island scenery. The surrounding attractions such as Zhujiajian Beach and Dongji Island are famous for their turquoise sea, golden sand and fishing villages, making it a unique destination for pilgrimage and vacation.
Visitors can experience vegetarian culture, beach hiking and the International Sand Sculpture Festival in summer. With both religious and humanistic heritage and natural ecological charm, Putuo is a popular choice for tourism in the Yangtze River Delta region.
Maridi is an important city in the Western Equatoria State of South Sudan, located about 300 kilometers south of the capital, Jubasi, near the border with the Central African Republic. A commercial and transportation hub for the region, Maridi has a predominantly agrarian economy, growing cassava, maize and other crops, and has an active livestock market.
Maridi is located in a savannah climate zone with abundant rainfall during the rainy season and is surrounded by dense forests. The population is dominated by indigenous tribes, such as the Zande, who have preserved their traditional customs and handicrafts. The city's infrastructure is relatively simple, but education and healthcare facilities have been developed in recent years.
The local economy is based on subsistence agriculture and forestry resources, with some residents engaged in small-scale gold mining. Due to its location on the border, cross-border trade between Maridi and neighboring countries is emerging, but poor transportation and underdeveloped resources remain challenges.
The pristine nature and tribal culture around Maridi attracts a small number of adventure travelers. Traditional dances and wood carvings are unique, but tourism is still in its infancy and requires attention to safety and transportation conditions.