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Albuquerque (/ˈælbəkɜːrki/ (listen) AL-bə-kur-kee; Spanish: [alβuˈkeɾke]),[a] abbreviated ABQ, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico. Its nicknames, The Duke City and Burque, both reference its founding in 1706 as La Villa de Alburquerque by Nuevo México governor Francisco Cuervo y Valdés. Named in honor of the Viceroy of New Spain, the 10th Duke of Alburquerque, the city was an outpost on El Camino Real linking Mexico City to the northernmost territories of New Spain.

Located in the Albuquerque Basin, the city is flanked by the Sandia Mountains to the east and the West Mesa to the west, with the Rio Grande and bosque flowing from north-to-south. According to the 2020 census, Albuquerque had 564,559 residents, making it the 32nd-most populous city in the United States and the fourth largest in the Southwest. It is the principal city of the Albuquerque metropolitan area, which had 916,528 residents as of July 2020, and forms part of the Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Las Vegas combined statistical area, which numbers 1,162,523 as of January 2020.

Albuquerque is a hub for technology and media companies, historic landmarks, and the fine arts. The city is known for hosting the University of New Mexico, the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, the Gathering of Nations, the New Mexico State Fair, as well as for its diverse restaurant scene, which features both New Mexican cuisine and cuisines from around the world.

Gaizhou, a county-level city under the jurisdiction of Liaoning Province, is managed by Yingkou City, located in the northwest of Liaodong Peninsula, with stepped landforms high in the east and low in the west, with four distinct seasons and sufficient sunshine, with a total area of 3133.38 square kilometers, with 8 streets, 16 towns and 3 townships, with a total population of 698938 in 2015. As early as the Han Dynasty, Gaizhou was an important town in the northeast where merchants gathered. In the middle of the Qing Dynasty, it became the "goods thoroughfare" of the northeast; it was the birthplace of shadow play and southern Liaoning stilts Yangko. Shadow art and Gaizhou Yangko were identified as national intangible cultural heritage. Medium-and long-term electrified railway, Harbin-Dalian passenger dedicated line, Shen-Da Expressway, Gaizhuang Expressway, Harbin-Dalian Highway, Liaoning Binhai Road and Zhuanglin Road run through the whole territory. It is an hour's drive from Gaizhou to Zhoushui, Dalian.
Airport In Gaizhou - Yingkou Lanqi Airport
Yingkou Lanqi Airport (Yingkou Lanqi Airport, IATA: YKH, ICAO: ZYYK), referred to as "Yingkou Airport", is located on Airport Road, Lanqi Village, Binhai Street, West District, Yingkou City, Liaoning Province, China, 17 kilometers northwest of Yingkou city center. It is a 4C-level domestic feeder airport in China     .
On May 21, 2013, Yingkou Civil Airport was named Yingkou Lanqi Airport   ; On September 14, 2015, the test flight of Yingkou Lanqi Airport was successful   ; On February 3, 2016, Yingkou Lanqi Airport officially opened to traffic   .
As of August 2022, the terminal building of Yingkou Lanqi Airport has an area of ​​8088.05 square meters, with 2 boarding bridges; 6 C-class seats on the civil aviation apron; the runway is 2500 meters long and 45 meters wide; Throughput of 1.14 million passengers, cargo and mail throughput of 5,200 tons, and aircraft take-off and landing of 13,572 sorties     .
In 2021, Yingkou Lanqi Airport will handle a total of 151,526 passengers, a year-on-year increase of 38.1%, ranking 200th in the country; cargo and mail throughput will be 801.3 tons, a year-on-year increase of 157.7%, ranking 129th in the country; aircraft take-offs and landings will reach 1,899 , a year-on-year increase of 17.0%, ranking 213th in the country   .
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