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Weiser is a charming small city located in western Idaho, near the border with Oregon, nestled along the scenic Snake River. With a population of around 5, 000, it's known for its rich agricultural roots, producing crops like potatoes, wheat, and sugar beets, and its vibrant community spirit. With a population of around 5, 000, it's known for its rich agricultural roots, producing crops like potatoes, wheat, and sugar beets, and its vibrant community spirit. The city claims fame as the "Fiddling Capital of the World," hosting the annual National Oldtime Fiddlers' Contest every June, a beloved tradition that Weiser also offers outdoor enthusiasts access to fishing, hiking, and boating opportunities in the surrounding river valleys and foothills. Weiser also offers outdoor enthusiasts access to fishing, hiking, and boating opportunities in the surrounding river valleys and foothills. Its historic downtown, featuring locally owned shops and eateries, adds to its small-town charm, making it a peaceful yet culturally rich destination in the Gem State.
Dafang County is located in the northwestern part of Guizhou Province and the central part of Bijie City, situated in the hinterland of Wumeng Mountain Area, which is one of the important birthplaces of Yi culture. It has the reputation of "the hometown of Chinese tianma" and "the hometown of lacquer ware", with a long history of tianma cultivation, and Dafang lacquer ware technology is a national intangible cultural heritage. The natural scenery in the territory is beautiful, with nine caves, 100 miles of azaleas (part of the area) and other landscapes combining karst landscape and primitive ecology, and cool and pleasant in summer, which is a summer resort. At the same time, Dafang has a long history, Mrs. Xuxiang cultural sites witnessed the glory of the Yi Tusi system, and multiple ethnic cultures mingled and coexisted here, forming a unique folk customs and cultural heritage.