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Aksu grilled bread "roasted" out of a 3A scenic spot

author:China Youth Daily
Aksu grilled bread "roasted" out of a 3A scenic spot

China Youth Daily client Xinjiang Aksu, September 24 (China Youth Daily , China Youth Network reporter Ren Mingchao Song Yiyao) mentioned Xinjiang cuisine, grilled bread is undoubtedly quite representative. In Aksu City, southern Xinjiang, the industrialization of grilled bread has reached the extreme, and the newly built local roasted bun industrial park is a 3A-level tourist scenic spot, where tourists can experience the culture of grilled buns in an all-round way, and can also see the wonders of thousands of people roasting buns at the same time.

Eiskar, general manager of Aksu Naan Industrial Park, introduced that the industrial park was completed in June 2020 with a total investment of 150 million yuan, covering an area of 68 acres, and the roasting hall is equipped with more than 600 naan pits, which can provide nearly 3,000 baking jobs. The industrial park integrates the production and processing of naan products, food inspection, packaging, sales and distribution, and has also been rated as a national AAA level tourist attraction.

Aksu grilled bread "roasted" out of a 3A scenic spot

The reporter of China Youth Daily and China Youth Network saw in the Aksu Naan Industrial Park that the tens of thousands of square meters of roasting hall were brightly lit, one by one the naan pits were arranged in order, and each naan pit was surrounded by about 5 people of grilling naan making different kinds of naans. The scene of thousands of people roasting bread at the same time is spectacular. According to the data provided by Aksu Naan Industrial Park, the industrial park produces up to 1.01 million naans per day, with annual sales of 360 million pieces and annual sales of 920 million yuan, directly driving the employment of more than 6,800 people.

Aksu grilled bread "roasted" out of a 3A scenic spot

Alex introduced that the operation of the capsule industrial park is flexible, it can be operated in the form of a cooperative, and it can also contract a different number of naan pits separately, and the baked naan is sold by the park in a unified manner, which improves the efficiency and reduces the risk of the roaster. Ilyshati Turkhon used to work in a naan shop in Aksu City's Impbazar Street, but in 2020, when he learned that Aksu had established a naan industrial park, he resigned and came here to contract for the bun pit. He said: "I contracted three pits here, have 8 employees, and earn nearly 10,000 yuan a month."

Source: China Youth Daily client

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