Aerial photos reveal harvest scenes in E China’s Jiangxi
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A series of newly-released aerial photos captured colorful harvest scenes in Huangling Village, east China's Jiangxi Province. Haungling is the origin of a tradition called “Shaiqiu”, or "dry crops in autumn sunshine", which is how villagers make sun-dried corps to celebrate harvest. /Photo from Chinanews.com

A series of newly-released aerial photos captured colorful harvest scenes in Huangling Village, east China's Jiangxi Province. Haungling is the origin of a tradition called “Shaiqiu”, or "dry crops in autumn sunshine", which is how villagers make sun-dried corps to celebrate harvest. /Photo from Chinanews.com

From above, bamboo baskets filled with red hot chili peppers and golden pumpkin slices are seen scattering around ancient Hui-style architectures. Black tiles and white walls of classical buildings merge with colorful crops to form a beautiful Chinese ink-painting. /Photo from Chinanews.com 

From above, bamboo baskets filled with red hot chili peppers and golden pumpkin slices are seen scattering around ancient Hui-style architectures. Black tiles and white walls of classical buildings merge with colorful crops to form a beautiful Chinese ink-painting. /Photo from Chinanews.com 

Recognized as “China’s most beautiful village”, Huangling has more than 600 years of history. With well-maintained historical and cultural heritages, this ancient village attracts tourists from all over the world every year. /Photo from Chinanews.com

Recognized as “China’s most beautiful village”, Huangling has more than 600 years of history. With well-maintained historical and cultural heritages, this ancient village attracts tourists from all over the world every year. /Photo from Chinanews.com