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The lychee forests that have been photographed in "Aerial Photography of China" are thousands of years old, and you want to eat them

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The lychee forests that have been photographed in "Aerial Photography of China" are thousands of years old, and you want to eat them

Recently, aerial photography of the fourth season of China is on the air again, so this time it is scheduled to Guangxi, and the landscape of Guangxi can be said to be very beautiful, but in addition to the beautiful landscape, of course, there are also good products.

The lychee forests that have been photographed in "Aerial Photography of China" are thousands of years old, and you want to eat them

For example, our lychee in Qinzhou is a very recommended gourmet fruit

The lychee forests that have been photographed in "Aerial Photography of China" are thousands of years old, and you want to eat them

This lychee tree has a history of thousands of years, and it can be said that it can definitely shock you.

The lychee forests that have been photographed in "Aerial Photography of China" are thousands of years old, and you want to eat them

Summer in Guangxi

Open with a sweet taste

Thousands of years ago

Litchi took root and made its home in Lingshan

This litchi tree, which is more than 13 meters tall, is currently known as a shiko

One of the oldest lychee trees

At an age of more than 1,500, he is still prolific in a good year

It can even bear nearly a thousand pounds of fruit, which is the happiest time of the year for the villagers, and children who come home from school also come to help

Sweet and tempting

They try it first

The lychee forests that have been photographed in "Aerial Photography of China" are thousands of years old, and you want to eat them

Named for its characteristic light osmanthus aroma, "cinnamon flavor" lychees generally ripen at the end of June. The fruit is not large, luscious but not greasy, the pit is very fine, the skin is very thick, light red, and the flesh is white.

The lychee forests that have been photographed in "Aerial Photography of China" are thousands of years old, and you want to eat them
The lychee forests that have been photographed in "Aerial Photography of China" are thousands of years old, and you want to eat them

"Concubine smile" is the origin of Du Mu's "concubine smile on earth" in the Tang Dynasty, which generally blooms between the end of May and June. The peel is green, but large and numerous, with fatty flesh, luscious taste and rich aroma.

The lychee forests that have been photographed in "Aerial Photography of China" are thousands of years old, and you want to eat them

Those lychees have not only become precious trees, but also bring people sweet gifts every day.

The lychee forests that have been photographed in "Aerial Photography of China" are thousands of years old, and you want to eat them

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