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Shache County in Xinjiang launched a cultural tourism event on March 28, blending its vast apricot fields with folk performances, intangible cultural heritage displays, and rural experiences. Visitors enjoyed local cuisine, specialty almond products, and immersive activities amid the scenic blossoms. As the largest apricot cultivation base in China, Shache has expanded its industry to produce apricot milk, oil and sweets, achieving both ecological and economic benefits.
Shache County in Xinjiang launched a cultural tourism event on March 28, blending its vast apricot fields with folk performances, intangible cultural heritage displays, and rural experiences. Visitors enjoyed local cuisine, specialty almond products, and immersive activities amid the scenic blossoms. As the largest apricot cultivation base in China, Shache has expanded its industry to produce apricot milk, oil and sweets, achieving both ecological and economic benefits.