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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC-6 |
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Sihong County is located in the northern part of Jiangsu Province, China, belonging to Suqian City and situated on the west bank of Hongze Lake, which is an important node city in the Huaihe River Basin. The area is known for its rich ecological resources and agricultural economy, and has a reputation as the "Hometown of Chinese Crabs", with annual production of high-quality hairy crabs known throughout the country. Sihong has a long history and is one of the places where Neolithic cultural sites were discovered. There are natural landscapes such as Mudun Island and Hongze Lake Wetland National Nature Reserve in the area, which attract many tourists. The economy is based on agriculture, aquaculture and tourism, while actively developing green energy and manufacturing. Transportation is convenient, and the city is well connected to neighboring cities through a network of roads and railroads.
Myrtle is a small unincorporated village and town in Union County, Mississippi, United States, located in the northeastern part of the state, about 150 kilometers from Jackson, the state capital. It is sparsely populated, with fewer than 500 residents according to the most recent figures, and is a typical rural American community.
Myrtle is located in the northern hills of Mississippi, surrounded by farmland and forests, and has a beautiful natural environment. The local climate is humid subtropical, with hot and humid summers and mild winters, which is suitable for agricultural production. Major cash crops include cotton, soybeans and corn.
Myrtle was founded in the mid-19th century and was named after the myrtle plant (Myrtle), which is common in the area. The area retains the traditional rural look of the American South and features several historic buildings. The annual community fair held in the fall is an important cultural tradition that attracts residents from the surrounding area.
Myrtle is connected to major cities such as Memphis and Birmingham via Interstate 78. The economy is based on agriculture and small retail businesses, with a gradual development of rural tourism in recent years, where visitors can experience outdoor activities such as fishing and hiking. The area has become a short vacation option for urbanites with its peaceful rural atmosphere.