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Vredefort Dome

Located approximately 120 km southwest of Johannesburg, the Vreedefort Dome is a representative section of a large meteorite impact structure (or crater). Dating back to 2.023 billion years ago, it is the oldest crater ever discovered on Earth. With a radius of 190 km, it is also the largest and most deeply eroded. The Vreedefort Dome witnessed the world's largest known single energy release event, which had devastating effects around the globe, including, according to some scientists, major evolutionary changes. It provides key evidence for the Earth's geological history and is essential for understanding the evolution of the Earth. Despite the importance of impact sites to Earth history, geological activity on the Earth's surface has caused evidence for most impact sites to disappear, with Vreedefort being the only example that provides a complete geological section of a star-shaped crater below the crater floor.

Dongli Lake Langju Hot Spring Valley

Tianjin Dongli Lake Langju Hot Spring Valley is currently the largest comprehensive indoor water hot spring entertainment project in Asia, covering an area of 55,000 square meters, integrating multiple service functions such as recuperation and leisure, catering and entertainment, vacation meetings, sports and fitness, business travel, etc. There are dozens of world-popular spa equipment such as differential bath, surfing bath, Vichy bath, flower bath, massage bath, foot bath, top spray bath, acupuncture bath, etc. It uses artificial or natural physical factors to act on the human body to produce a favorable reaction to achieve the purpose of preventing and treating diseases. Physical factors cause human body reactions through direct effects on local areas and indirect effects on nerves and body fluids, adjust blood circulation, improve nutritional metabolism, enhance immune function, regulate nervous system functions, and promote tissue repair, thereby eliminating pathogenic factors, improving pathological processes, and achieving the purpose of curing diseases.