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Shapingba District is located in the western part of the main city of Chongqing, China, and is one of the nine districts of the main city of Chongqing, covering an area of 396 square kilometers. As a major town of science, education and culture in Chongqing, Shapingba is known as the "Smart City of Chongqing" as it is home to 26 colleges and universities, including Chongqing University and Southwest University of Political Science and Law, as well as nearly 40% of the city's scientific research institutes.
Shapingba is steeped in history and culture, and the ancient town of Maguikou is Chongqing's most representative showcase of Bayu style, attracting more than ten million tourists every year. Red attractions such as the Red Rock Revolutionary Memorial Hall and the White House record the heroic epics of the war period. Three Gorges Plaza, the largest commercial pedestrian street in the west, is a concentrated manifestation of modern urban vitality.
The district relies on the construction of the core area of the Western (Chongqing) Science City, focusing on high-tech industries such as integrated circuits and artificial intelligence. With a multi-dimensional transportation network including Chongqing West Station of the Chengdu-Chongqing High Speed Rail, Rail Line 1/Loop Line/ Line 9, and 30 minutes to Jiangbei International Airport, it is an important hub node of the Chengdu-Chongqing Twin Cities Economic Circle.
Arabis is a landlocked city in Namibia's Khomas Region, about 90 kilometers south of the capital, Windhoek, and is one of the most important nodes connecting the north and south of the country. The city is located on the edge of the arid Kalahari, where the climate is predominantly semi-arid, annual precipitation is scarce, and agriculture is dominated by drought-tolerant crop cultivation and small-scale animal husbandry, with the local population mostly engaged in goat and sheep farming. Although small in size, Aroab has become a distribution center for goods from the surrounding area by virtue of its geographic location, and its infrastructure, including road connections and basic commercial services, provides local residents with a convenient life. As a typical small to medium-sized town in Namibia, Arobo is a showcase of the economic vitality and natural beauty of the country's rural areas.