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Räpina is a quiet town in Võru County in southeastern Estonia, situated on the shores of Lake Pihkva, on the border with Russia, with a population of around 5,300. The town is known for its paper industry and horticulture, with the century-old Reipina Paper Mill being the mainstay of the local economy and its neighboring botanical gardens bringing together thousands of species of plants, making it a destination for gardening enthusiasts. The town retains a rich historical atmosphere, with an 18th-century Orthodox church and old wooden houses that tell the story of the past. In the summer, the peaceful scenery by the lake is complemented by local cultural events, attracting visitors looking for a slower pace of life. As one of Estonia's more digitized regions, Reipina has found a unique balance between tradition and modernity, making it an ideal place to experience the rural charm of the Baltic States.
Foping County, located in Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province, China, at the southern foot of the Qinling Mountains, is a mountainous county famous for its natural ecology and panda protection. Covering an area of about 1,279 square kilometers, the county is sparsely populated and has a forest coverage of over 90%, making it known as a "natural oxygen bar".
The county is a national nature reserve, famous for rare species such as giant pandas and golden monkeys, and is rich in biodiversity. The Foping Panda Valley is a popular tourist attraction, attracting many tourists to see wild animals and experience the natural scenery of the Qinling Mountains.
The economy is based on eco-tourism and agriculture, with specialties including honey and Chinese herbs. Conveniently connected to Xi'an and Hanzhong by highway and rail, the area is suitable for nature lovers and eco-tourists to explore.