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Old Village of Hollókő and its Surroundings

Holoko is an outstanding example of a carefully preserved traditional settlement. Developed mainly in the 17th and 18th centuries, the village is a vivid example of rural life before the agricultural revolution of the 20th century.

Kuk Early Agricultural Site

The Cook Early Agricultural Site is located in the western highlands of New Guinea at an altitude of 1,500 meters and covers an area of 116 hectares. Archaeological excavations have shown that the feature is one of wetland reclamation, which was carried out almost continuously for 7,000 years and possibly as long as 10,000 years. The well-preserved archaeological remains at the site show the technological leap from plant exploitation to agriculture about 6,500 years ago. It is an excellent example of how agricultural practices have changed over time, from cultivating mounds to digging trenches with wooden tools to drain wetlands. Cook is one of the few places in the world with archaeological evidence of agriculture developing independently and agricultural practices changing over such a long period of time.

Dengzhuang Agricultural Science and Technology Demonstration Park

The Dengzhuang Agricultural Science and Technology Demonstration Park in Hengshui City was approved by the former Provincial Science and Technology Commission and started construction in June 1998. It has now invested more than 42 million yuan and built an area of 500 mu. It has built 150 advanced solar greenhouses, two fully intelligent multi-span greenhouses, eight centers (science and technology training center, agricultural information service center, factory-based seedling center, soil fertility testing center, pollution-free vegetable testing center, tissue culture center, beef and dairy cow embryo transplantation center, clean vegetable processing and distribution center) and a modern beef and dairy cow farm. In 2001, Dengzhuangyuan District was recognized as a provincial agricultural science and technology demonstration park, a pollution-free vegetable production base in Hebei Province, and a vegetable production and supply base for Beijing in Hebei Province. In the process of development, the park has established a solid technical support relationship with seven colleges and universities and scientific research institutions such as China Agricultural University and Beijing Vegetable Research Center. A strong agricultural science and technology service system has been established for the majority of farmers, which has played a significant role in accelerating agricultural science and technology progress, promoting agricultural structural adjustment, and increasing farmers' income. Over the past few years, the park has adhered to the principle of "serving as the purpose, relying on science and technology, and being market-oriented", and has continuously increased its investment in science and technology, so that the park has always maintained its vigorous vitality and has become a leader in adjusting the agricultural industrial structure and promoting the development of agricultural industrialization. Party and state leaders Jiang Zemin, Wen Jiabao, Zeng Qinghong, Liu Yunshan, Fei Xiaotong and provincial leaders Bai Keming and Ji Yunshi have visited the park in person and fully affirmed the park's approach to promoting the adjustment of the agricultural industrial structure and increasing farmers' income. On November 4, 2001, General Secretary Jiang Zemin personally inscribed the name of the park.