Qixia, known as the "Apple Capital of China," welcomes the harvest season, with branches laden with red fruit.

2025-10-29
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  Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – On October 29th, in the orchards of Qixia City, Yantai, Shandong Province, known as China's Apple Capital, bright red apples adorned the branches, and fruit farmers were busy picking, sorting, and shipping the apples. Since late October, Qixia, Yantai, China's main apple-producing region, has ushered in the sweetest harvest season of the year, with apples gradually entering their ripening period. Currently, Qixia's apple cultivation area has reached 1 million mu (apple acres), with apples exported to over 60 countries and regions.

  Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – On October 29th, in the orchards of Qixia City, Yantai, Shandong Province, known as China's Apple Capital, bright red apples adorned the branches, and fruit farmers were busy picking, sorting, and shipping the apples. Since late October, Qixia, Yantai, China's main apple-producing region, has ushered in the sweetest harvest season of the year, with apples gradually entering their ripening period. Currently, Qixia's apple cultivation area has reached 1 million mu (apple acres), with apples exported to over 60 countries and regions.

  Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – On October 29th, in the orchards of Qixia City, Yantai, Shandong Province, known as China's Apple Capital, bright red apples adorned the branches, and fruit farmers were busy picking, sorting, and shipping the apples. Since late October, Qixia, Yantai, China's main apple-producing region, has ushered in the sweetest harvest season of the year, with apples gradually entering their ripening period. Currently, Qixia's apple cultivation area has reached 1 million mu (apple acres), with apples exported to over 60 countries and regions.

  Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – On October 29th, in the orchards of Qixia City, Yantai, Shandong Province, known as China's Apple Capital, bright red apples adorned the branches, and fruit farmers were busy picking, sorting, and shipping the apples. Since late October, Qixia, Yantai, China's main apple-producing region, has ushered in the sweetest harvest season of the year, with apples gradually entering their ripening period. Currently, Qixia's apple cultivation area has reached 1 million mu (apple acres), with apples exported to over 60 countries and regions.

  Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) – On October 29th, in the orchards of Qixia City, Yantai, Shandong Province, known as China's Apple Capital, bright red apples adorned the branches, and fruit farmers were busy picking, sorting, and shipping the apples. Since late October, Qixia, Yantai, China's main apple-producing region, has ushered in the sweetest harvest season of the year, with apples gradually entering their ripening period. Currently, Qixia's apple cultivation area has reached 1 million mu (apple acres), with apples exported to over 60 countries and regions.

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