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Yugan County is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, China, belongs to Shangrao City, and is situated on the southeast shore of Poyang Lake, which is a typical Jiangnan water town and a large agricultural county. With a total area of about 2,330 square kilometers and a population of about one million, the county is mainly Han Chinese, and its dialect belongs to the Gan language family. Yogan has a long history, the Qin Dynasty has set up a county, so far there are more than 2,200 years of establishment history, known as the "land of fish and rice" reputation.
The economy of the area is dominated by agriculture, producing rice, aquatic products and lotus roots, and actively developing tourism and light industry in recent years. Famous scenic spots include Poyang Lake Wetland, Dongshanling Monument and Zhongchen Temple, which are rich in natural and humanistic landscapes. With convenient transportation, close to Jiguang Expressway and Hukun High Speed Railway, and only 100 kilometers away from Nanchang, Yugean is an important node of the economic circle around Poyang Lake.
Culturally, Yugen has inherited traditional folklore such as Gan Opera and Dragon Boat Race, and has a solid educational foundation that has produced a number of historical celebrities. Local specialties, such as Yugans spicy fried pork, are quite famous. Overall, Yugen is a typical Chinese county-level city that combines natural ecology, agricultural characteristics and ancient culture.
Hvar is an island and town in the southern Croatian region of Dalmatia, located in the Adriatic Sea and known for its abundant sunshine, lavender fields and historical sites. The island enjoys over 2,800 hours of sunshine per year, making it one of the sunniest locations in Europe.
The island of Hvar is about 68 kilometers long and is dotted with crystal clear bays, vineyards and olive groves. The town of Hvar boasts 13th century walls, the Hvar Theatre (1612), one of the oldest theaters in Europe, and the Renaissance-style St. Stephen's Cathedral. The Old Town Square, the largest square in Dalmatia, is surrounded by Venetian-style buildings.
Lavender, honey and wine are abundant on the island, and visitors can hike up the hilltop fortress for panoramic views or take a boat trip to the nearby Pakleni Islands for diving. In the summer, Hvar Bay becomes a gathering place for yachting enthusiasts, with nighttime parties providing a unique contrast to the historical and cultural experience.