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A Date With China: Tasting red dates baijiu in Xinjiang
Updated 15:17, 26-May-2021
Khushboo Razdan
01:10

Makit County in Kashgar Prefecture of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is popularly known as the capital of red dates. Red dates, also known as jujube, is a Chinese specialty consumed both as a food and herb. "A Date With China" media tour 2021 visited Achadun Dates Farm in Makit's Yantak Village to taste the country's favorite alcoholic beverage "baijiu" made of locally grown red dates.

The world-famous red dates of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. /CGTN

The world-famous red dates of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. /CGTN

The village recorded an output of 500 kilograms of red dates and an income of 4,000 yuan per mu (666 square meters) in 2020. Fondly called "fortune trees" by local residents, the earnings from red dates account for 70 percent of the farmers' total income.

Baijiu made of red dates. /CGTN

Baijiu made of red dates. /CGTN

Baijiu made of red dates. /CGTN

Baijiu made of red dates. /CGTN

The farm employs 520 farmers and each household in the village makes an annual income of 50,000 yuan.

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