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Which country is the Red River in?

Honghe Prefecture is located in the south of Yunnan Province, bordering Wenshan Prefecture in the east, Yuxi and Simao in the west, Kunming and Qujing in the north and Vietnam in the south. Quanzhou governs 13 counties and cities, with a land area of more than 32,900 square kilometers, a total population of more than 4.2 million, and ethnic minorities account for 54%. The terrain in the state is complex, with majestic Ailao Mountain Range, a long history of Red River, countless unfathomable caves and beautiful lakes, towering peaks and low valleys, which gather tropical and cold zones in one state. When Xilongshan Mountain in Jinping County was still covered with snow, the Red River was already full of flowers and birds, and it was a spring scenery. It can be said that "a mountain is divided into four seasons, ten miles are different, and the mountains are different."

For thousands of years, the people of all ethnic groups in our state have made valuable contributions in developing and defending the frontiers of the motherland, safeguarding the reunification of the motherland, promoting the historical progress of the Red River region, and prospering the economy and culture of the frontiers. In the old China period, Zhuang entered Yunnan and Qin opened the "Wuchi Road", which brought the Central Plains culture and advanced production technology. The establishment of the Han Dynasty in xian county, Yizhou and Xinggu officially brought the Red River region into the administrative area under the central jurisdiction. After the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, a large number of Han immigrants moved from Jiangnan and the Central Plains to settle down, adding fresh blood to all ethnic groups. At the same time, tribes and chiefs in the state formed more than 40 chiefs. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the toast in the northern part of Honghe Prefecture had basically changed to native land, while the toast system in the southern part continued until the liberation of 1950. By the 1960s, the Lahu and Mongolian people in this state still had a strong legacy of primitive society, and the "village old system" in primitive society was implemented under the auspices of the village old.

Honghe Prefecture is rich in underground and aboveground cultural relics, including ancient culture, ancient buildings, ancient tombs, revolutionary cultural relics and ethnic and folk cultural relics. Building a unique national culture of Honghe Prefecture is a strategic goal put forward by the state party committee and the state government according to the resolution of the Sixth Plenary Session of the 14th CPC Central Committee and the spirit of the 15th National Congress, combined with the situation of Honghe Prefecture, standing at the historical height at the turn of the century, inheriting history, basing on reality and looking forward to the future. In the process of realizing this strategic goal, protecting and making good use of the cultural relics of Honghe Prefecture can play an extremely important role in improving the ideological and moral, scientific and cultural quality of people of all ethnic groups, promoting economic and cultural prosperity, developing tourism and shaping the good image of Honghe Prefecture.