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Wudang District is a part of Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, located in the northeast of Guiyang City, with a total area of 686 square kilometers. As the core area of Guiyang's "Northeast Cluster", Wudang is famous for its rich hot spring resources and ecological landscape, and is known as the "Hot Spring City of Guiyang". There are a number of well-known hot spring resorts in the area, such as Poly International and Wanxiang Hot Spring, and the average annual temperature is 14.6℃, which makes for a pleasant climate.
With natural scenic spots such as Xiangpigou and Xiangsi River, and over 50% forest coverage, Wudang is an important ecological barrier for Guiyang. The local area is inhabited by Buyi, Miao and other ethnic minorities, preserving traditional farming culture and ethnic festivals. The economy is based on modern agriculture, health industry and tourism, focusing on the development of Chinese herbal medicine cultivation and recreation services, forming a unique development model of "hot spring + recreation + folklore".
Wudang is about 30 minutes' drive from Guiyang Longdongbao Airport, and is actively integrated into Guiyang's "half-hour economic circle" with Guiyang Bypass Highway, Beijing East Road and other major roads running through the city. As part of the National Big Data Comprehensive Pilot Zone, Wudang has been promoting the synergistic development of digital economy and eco-tourism in recent years, and has become the most vibrant new city area in the northeast of Guiyang.
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.