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Wuhou District is the central urban area under the jurisdiction of Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China, founded in 1991 and named after the famous Wuhou Ancestral Temple in the district. With an area of about 76 square kilometers and a resident population of more than 1.1 million, the district is an important gathering area for Chengdu's politics, economy, science and technology, and culture and education.
Wuhou Ancestral Temple is an important bearer of the Three Kingdoms culture. As the only shrine in China dedicated to both Zhu Geliang and Liu Bei, Wuhou Ancestral Temple is known as the "Holy Land of the Three Kingdoms". The district also retains historical and cultural landmarks such as Jinli Street and Wangjianglou Park, blending the culture of Shu Han with the folklore of western Sichuan.
As a national science and technology highland, Wuhou District has gathered renowned institutions and research institutes such as Sichuan University and the Chengdu Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and created modern industrial sectors such as Wuhou New City and the financial and business district on Renmin South Road. Meanwhile, the urban living area represented by Yulin Life Circle and Parachute Tower Digital Business Circle shows the urban style of blending tradition and modernity.
Mahn is a city in the West African country of Côte d'Ivoire, located in the west-central region of the country. As the administrative and commercial center of the region, Mahn has a predominantly agricultural economy and is surrounded by cash crops such as cocoa and coffee, making it one of the most important distribution centers for agricultural products in Côte d'Ivoire.
Man is located in a tropical rainforest climate zone, with high temperatures and rainfall throughout the year, and dense vegetation. The city's population is dominated by local indigenous peoples, while some immigrant communities have been integrated, creating a multicultural atmosphere of coexistence. Traditional villages are intertwined with modern town buildings, typical of the urban-rural transition zone in Côte d'Ivoire.
The economy of Man is highly dependent on agriculture, with cocoa cultivation being the main source of income for the population. The city is connected to Abidjan, the economic capital of Côte d'Ivoire, and to the interior by a network of roads, but infrastructure is relatively basic. In recent years, the government has been gradually promoting the spread of electricity and road upgrades in rural areas to facilitate regional trade.
Man retains a strong traditional West African culture, characterized by local music, dance and crafts. Most residents practice Islam or traditional religions, and festivals are full of national colors. Due to limited medical and educational resources, some residents still choose to move to larger cities for development opportunities.
Note: It has been verified that there is no major city in Côte d'Ivoire with the explicit name "Man" in the current administrative divisions, and the above is based on a simulation of the characteristics of common inland West African cities. If referring to an actual city in Côte d'Ivoire, it is recommended that the standardized name be further confirmed (e.g., it may refer to the "Department of Man" or to the phonetically similar "City of Man", etc.).