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Ruma is an important city in the western part of the Serbian Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, located in the historic Srem region, about 70 kilometers from the capital Belgrade. The city is situated at the foot of the Vrushka Gora Mountains and on the banks of the Sava River, and has a rich cultural heritage and a favorable geographical location.
Ruma, first recorded in the 15th century, was ruled by the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian Empires, and its multiculturalism has resulted in unique architectural styles and traditions. As a regional economic center, Ruma is known for its machine building, food processing and textile industries, and in recent years for the development of high-tech industries. The city retains historical buildings such as the 19th century Holy Trinity Orthodox Church and hosts traditional folk festivals every year.
Visitors can explore the nearby Frushka Gora National Park, with its vineyards, monastery complexes and hiking trails. With a gentle pace of life, Ruma is known for its traditional Serbian cuisine and welcoming local community, making it an ideal destination to experience the multicultural charm of Vojvodina. The city is easily accessible via the E70 highway, which provides quick connections to Belgrade and neighboring countries.
Leshan, located in the southwestern part of Sichuan Province, at the confluence of Min River, Qingyi River and Dadu River, is an important city in Chengdu Plain Economic Zone. Leshan is famous for the "World's First Buddha"-Leshan Buddha, a 71-meter-high stone carving of Maitreya from the Tang Dynasty, which is a double heritage of the world's cultural and natural heritage, sits on the mountain overlooking the Three Rivers, and remains solemn after a thousand years of wind and rain. Leshan, known as "Jiazhou" in ancient times, is not only home to the beautiful Emei Mountain (a World Heritage Site along with the Leshan Giant Buddha), but also to the ancient city of Leshan, the Thousand Buddha Rocks of Jiejiang, and other humanistic landscapes. It is also the birthplace of "Jiazhou Cuisine", an important branch of Sichuan cuisine, with mouth-watering specialties such as pot-boiled chicken, sweet-skinned duck, and tofu brain, which are known as "Food in Sichuan, Taste in Leshan". This city, which combines natural wonders, historical heritage and tongue-tickling delicacies, is attracting tourists from all over the world to explore the beauty of Sichuan.