In addition to Lanzhou, it has the first bridge of the Yellow River in the world
It also has the world's largest ancient pear orchard
Today
Let's reacquaint ourselves with one shocking number after another
The world's first ancient pear orchard
It is about 20 kilometers northeast of Lanzhou City
There is an ancient town - Shichuan
It has the reputation of the world's pear orchard
Shichuan Ancient Pear Garden was named by the Ministry of Agriculture
"China's First Important Agricultural Cultural Heritage"
Certified by Guinness as "the world's first ancient pear garden"
The Yellow River holds the beautiful town of Shichuan in Gaolan County in its arms
Shichuan was given a peninsula-style topography of "surrounded by water on three sides and backed by mountains on the other"
Because of the nourishment of the mother river "Yellow River"
Shichuan Town has beautiful scenery and pleasant climate
Shichuan Pear Garden is now the largest pear garden in China
Known as "the world's first ancient pear garden"
Won the title of "National 4A Level Tourist Scenic Spot"
In 1993, Gaolan "Soft Pear" was rated as "China's Time-honored Brand" by the Ministry of Trade.
Shichuan's pears are full of "color and fragrance"
It can be called "the hometown of pear orchards"
The existing pear orchard covers an area of 3939 acres
Among them, there are 9423 ancient pear trees that are more than 100 years old
Most of the trees are more than 300 years old
The oldest pear tree is about 400 years old
It is reported that at present, the total annual output of Shichuan ancient pear garden is about 1 million kilograms of soft pears
In general
The lifespan of a pear tree is a few decades
The Shichuan Pear Garden is a miracle and a mystery
The leaves of the pear tree here are unusually hypertrophied
Shimmering metallic
A gust of wind blew through, as if there were thousands of wind chimes ringing
Crisp and pleasant, the brakes are good
Called by Japanese botanists "a miracle of the world's botanical world"
The world's rare "living plant specimen"
Rare "Pear Garden Museum"