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Szigetvár, located in the southern part of Hungary in the province of Baranja, near the border with Croatia, is a small city with a rich history and stunning natural beauty. The city is best known for the Battle of Szigetvár in 1566, in which the Ottoman Emperor Suleiman the Magnificent died during the siege, and which ended in Hungary's defeat but gained valuable time for Europe's defense, and remains an important symbol in Hungarian national memory. Szczeci retains a number of historical monuments, including the medieval ruins of the Sziget Fortress and the solemn Church of St. Maria, and attracts tourists from all over the world with the annual summer "Sziget Fortress Cultural Festival", which recreates historical scenes through theatrical performances, concerts and other events. In addition, the Drava River wetlands and vineyards around the city offer visitors the leisure experience of hiking, wine tasting and getting close to nature, making it a tourist destination in southern Hungary that combines the charm of the humanities with the beauty of ecology.
Lingshan County, belonging to Qinzhou City of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is located in the south of Guangxi, bordering the Beibu Gulf, and is famous as the "Hometown of Lychee in China" and "Hometown of Dairy Buffalo in China". The Six Peaks Mountain Scenic Area in its territory integrates natural landscape and humanistic heritage, and is known as "a show in the southern sky"; the well-preserved ancient architectural clusters of the Ming and Qing dynasties in Dalu Ancient Village show the unique charm of the traditional Lingnan houses. As a famous hometown of overseas Chinese in Guangxi, Lingshan has a profound culture of overseas Chinese, and its specialty agricultural products such as lychee and tea are famous both at home and abroad. In recent years, relying on the advantages of location, Lingshan has been actively developing modern agriculture and eco-tourism, and it is a livable city in the southeast of Gui, which is characterized by both natural scenery and humanistic vitality.