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Zhenyuan Ancient Town is located in Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture of Guizhou Province. The Maoyang River passes through the town, forming a unique landscape of "nine mountains embracing one water, and one water dividing two cities", and it has been the intersection of Yunnan-Guizhou postal routes and Chu-Shu water and land since ancient times, and it is known as "the key to Yunnan and Chu" and "the gateway to Qiandong". It is known as "the key to Yunnan and Chu" and "the gateway to the east of Guizhou". This national historical and cultural city with a history of more than 2,000 years has well preserved the street pattern of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with winding green stone roads, ancient houses, ancient wharves and ancient theaters. Qinglongdong ancient building complex built on the mountain, set Confucianism, Buddhism, Taoism culture in one, known as the "Southwest Hanging Temple". Zhenyuan is not only a picturesque landscape, but also integrates the cultures of Miao, Dong and other ethnic groups. Traditional activities such as Dragon Boat Race and Lantern Race continue to this day, making it an excellent place to experience Guizhou's historical heritage and ethnic flavors.
Located in southeastern Windham County, Vermont, USA, on the eastern slopes of the Green Mountains and adjacent to the city of Manchester, Wilmington is a well-known four-season destination in Vermont. Known for its pristine natural beauty and laid-back community atmosphere, this town of about 1,800 people is a skier's paradise in the winter, with Haystack Ski Area nearby, and in the summer for hiking, biking, and exploring the surrounding waterfalls and forests. The town center retains classic New England architecture, and Main Street is home to specialty stores, family restaurants and community events such as the annual Oldsmobile Parade. The local economy is based on tourism, small-scale manufacturing and agriculture, and the town is especially known for its maple syrup and artisanal products, making it an ideal destination for experiencing rural Vermont life.