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Description
Dingxi is a city located in the Gansu province of China. It is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, dating back over two thousand years. The city served as a crucial point on the ancient Silk Road, facilitating trade between different regions and cultures.
The region is characterized by its diverse landscape, featuring mountains, rivers, and agricultural fields. Dingxi is often referred to as the 'Mother of Chinese Peasants' due to its long-standing agricultural practices and contributions to China's agricultural development.
Dingxi is also home to several historical sites, including ancient temples and relics that reflect the area's cultural significance. The city is committed to preserving its heritage while also promoting economic growth and development in modern times.
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