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Asia/Shanghai |
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UTC+8 |
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Europe/Vienna |
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UTC+1 |
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Suide County is located in the north of Shaanxi Province, China, southeast of Yulin City, located in the hinterland of the Loess Plateau, is an important historical and cultural city at the confluence of the Wuding River and the Dali River. As the transportation hub and economic and cultural center of northern Shaanxi, Suide has been known as the "Famous State of the World".
Suide has a history of more than 2,200 years, and was the seat of the Shangxian County during the Qin and Han Dynasties, with historical relics such as Qin Fusu's Tomb and Mengtian's Tomb. It is an important birthplace of folk songs, rice-planting songs and stone carving art in northern Shaanxi, and is known as the "hometown of stone carving", with a large number of precious cultural relics in its Han Picture Stone Exhibition Hall. Suide is also an old revolutionary area, rich in red cultural resources.
Suide has a temperate continental monsoon climate and is rich in millet, jujube and other agricultural products. The Qingyin Expressway and the Taizhongyin Railway intersect here, which is an important channel connecting Northwest China and North China. In recent years, it has vigorously developed the tourism industry, featuring red tourism, loess flavor and historical and cultural experience, driving the local economy.
Located in the eastern part of Burgenland, close to the Hungarian border, Rust, Austria, is a small town famous for its wine and unique wetland landscape. As one of the most important wine regions in Burgenland, Rust is internationally renowned for its high quality Riesling and Viessner white wines, and its vineyards cover the surrounding hills in a charmingly idyllic setting. The city's well-preserved medieval old town with its colorful houses, cobblestone streets and old wine cellars is steeped in history. Rust is also part of the Lake Neuchiedler-Hanschatz National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage wetland that provides a habitat for birds and attracts nature lovers. The annual wine festival in the fall is the biggest event in the region, where visitors can taste great wines and experience traditional wine culture. This small town with its blend of nature and culture perfectly showcases the charm of life in eastern Austria.