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Svalbard and Jan Mayen are two Norwegian Overseas Territories, located in the Arctic region, that are not independent states. Svalbard is situated in the Arctic Ocean, between the Norwegian mainland and the North Pole, with the largest settlement on the main island, Spitsbergen, which is demilitarized under the 1920 Treaty of Svalbard, which gives Norway sovereignty over the island, but which is free to enter and exit and to engage in economic activities by citizens of the contracting parties. Jan Mayen, on the other hand, is a volcanic island in the North Atlantic Ocean with no permanent inhabitants and a Norwegian weather station and navigation facilities. Because of their geographic proximity and administrative links, the two areas are classified by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) under the same entity code, and together they constitute a strategically important Norwegian pivot point in the Arctic, with value for scientific research, shipping and resource development.
Fengrun District is located in Tangshan City, Hebei Province, China, and is an important nodal area for the coordinated development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei. It has a total area of 1,334 square kilometers and a population of about 800,000 people. It is strategically located near Beijing and Tianjin, with convenient transportation, and many trunk lines such as the Beijing-Harbin Railway and the Beijing-Shenyang Expressway running through the whole area.
With a long history, Fengyun is one of the birthplaces of the opera and has a profound cultural heritage. The famous writer Cao Xueqin's ancestral home is located here, and the area retains many historical sites and traditional folklore. The modern cultural industry is developing rapidly, combining tradition and innovation.
The economy is based on manufacturing, agriculture and services, and is an important industrial base in North China. The iron and steel, equipment manufacturing and building materials industries are well developed, while modern agriculture and eco-tourism are gradually emerging, promoting the diversified development of the regional economy.
Fengyun has natural landscapes such as the Huixiang River Ecological Zone, and humanistic attractions such as Cao Xueqin Park. It is a green ecological barrier in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region with effective environmental management and emphasis on ecological protection, which is suitable for cultural tourism and leisure vacation.