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Ren County, now Renze District of Xingtai City, is located in the south of Hebei Province, northeast of Xingtai Municipal Jurisdiction, in the hinterland of the North China Plain, upstream of the Heilonggang Basin, neighboring Julu County in the east, Nanhe District in the south, Xingtai Municipal District in the west, and Neiqiu County in the north. During the Spring and Autumn period belonged to Jin, the Warring States belonged to Zhao, and the county was set up in the Han Dynasty, with a long history and deep cultural heritage. The territory is flat, belongs to the temperate monsoon climate, agriculture to wheat, corn, vegetable cultivation, is an important commodity grain base in southern Hebei. In recent years, the active development of machinery manufacturing, food processing and other industries, convenient transportation, only 15 kilometers from downtown Xingtai, Beijing-Hong Kong-Australia Expressway, Qingyin Expressway throughout the territory. Traditional folk culture is rich, Renxian Drum and Blow Music is listed in the provincial intangible cultural heritage list, highlighting the unique local humanistic charm.
Located in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, on Kaien Island, Prince Rupert is one of the deepest natural harbors in North America and an important shipping hub connecting Asia and North America. This small city of about 12,000 people is characterized by a mix of Aboriginal culture and diverse communities, surrounded by temperate rainforests, glacial fjords, and rich ecotourism resources, such as the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary and Smugglers Cove. The economy is centered on forestry, fishing and port logistics, with the western terminus of the Canadian National Railway (CN) at the port, allowing goods to be shipped quickly around the world. As the "Gateway to the Pacific," the Port of Prince Rupert combines industrial vitality with natural wilderness, making it an ideal destination for experiencing the pristine and seafaring history of Canada's west coast.