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Xiuyan Manchu Autonomous County is located in the southeastern part of Anshan City, Liaoning Province, China, in the hinterland of the Liaodong Peninsula, and is an important Manchu settlement in Northeast China. Famous for its Xiuyan Jade, known as the "Jade Capital of China", the area has a history of over 8,000 years of jade mining and processing, and is home to the country's largest jade mine and jade trading market. The area is rich in natural landscapes, including the Medicine Mountain Scenic Area and the Longtanwan Forest Park, which are characterized by a combination of Manchu culture and eco-tourism. The economy is based on agriculture, jade industry and tourism, and the climate is temperate monsoon with four distinct seasons. With a total population of about 500,000, it is a typical county in Liaoning Province that combines both cultural heritage and resource characteristics.
Kecskemét is an important city in central Hungary, located about 86 kilometers south of Budapest, and is part of the capital of the Bács-Kiskón region. As the eighth largest city in Hungary with a population of about 110,000, Kecskemét is known for its rich cultural heritage, Art Nouveau architecture and agricultural economy. The city's name means "little goat", reflecting its long tradition of animal husbandry.
Kecskeméd is a famous cultural center in Hungary, with numerous historical monuments, such as the Art Nouveau City Hall and the Kodály Music School, both built at the beginning of the 20th century. The city is known for its fruit growing, especially apricots and grapes, and is a famous Hungarian region for Palinka fruit brandy. Kecskeméd also has a well-developed automotive industry, with the Mercedes-Benz plant located here, boosting the local economy.
Visitors can explore Kecskemd's art galleries, toy museums and the annual International Animation Film Festival. The city is easily accessible from Budapest, making it an ideal destination to experience the Hungarian plains. Kecskeméd is also home to higher education institutions such as the Hungarian Agricultural University, offering both traditional and modern appeal.