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Where do Xita thorn grapes come from?

Xita Thorn Grape is a geographical indication certification trademark.

Muyun Township Grape Industry Belt. With Xitaci Grape Valley as the main production area, it covers 16 villages including Hutou Village, Yulin, and Gaoling. It covers an area of ??more than 1,200 acres and has an annual output of more than 1,500 tons. Among them, Hutou Village has the best grape seedling industry. When planting wild thorn grapes, the She people combined the local geographical environment and specific conditions to plant along the stream and set up trellises on the stream. They made full use of the space on the stream and allowed the thorn grape vines to cross and intersect, forming a unique landscape that stretches for nearly 5 kilometers. The southern country's "Grape Valley" has green shade above it, gurgling water below it, and gravel paths on both sides, which makes it uniquely interesting. In recent years, Muyun She Nationality Township has used Xita Cigrape Valley as a demonstration site to guide fruit farmers to extend their grape cultivation to Chayuan Creek and Xiuxi River, and expand planting from riverside to courtyards, gardens, and paddy fields, forming a pastoral scenery of She Township.

Agricultural Sightseeing Tourism

Xita Grape Valley Agricultural Sightseeing Tourism combines grape production with tourism and develops Grape Valley Sightseeing Tour to increase farmers’ income. Because of its unique Grape Valley and profound She ethnic customs, it has been rated as a national A-scenic spot. A large number of tourists come here for sightseeing, tasting grapes and enjoying the beautiful scenery.

Xita Village

is a pure minority village located in the west of Fu'an City, Fujian Province, 4 kilometers away from the seat of the township government, and connected to the beautiful Baiyun Mountain to the north; the village area is 2 square meters The village has a population of 626, 126 households, and governs 2 natural villages. Xita Village used to belong to Xiting Brigade (connected to the current Hutou Village). After liberation, it was divided into Xita Brigade. Huan Gong, the founder of Xita, moved here from Shouning during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. It has a history of about 500 years, and later became the origin of the largest Lan family migration in the Ningde area. Later generations also built the "Lin Gong Palace" and the "Lan Family Ancestral Hall". Some customs left over from our ancestors include a grand She singing competition held on the third day of the third lunar month every year, as well as "black rice", "獍粑", and "pillow rice dumplings" for the Dragon Boat Festival; the witch dance "Nanny Steps on the Gang" ” and the modern “Gundan Dance” have their own unique historical significance. The village now has an ancient building called the "Child Holding an Umbrella" house, which uses one pillar to support an entire house. It has its own unique architectural charm and has been praised by experts in the industry; there is also an ancient Mo Fang, a turret-style building. , its earthen wall is one meter thick, and it also played an important role in the modern revolutionary wars. There are special agricultural products such as peaches and thorn grapes. The market price of peaches is about ten yuan per catty, and the village's annual output reaches about 50 tons, with an output value of more than one million yuan; thorn grapes are a wild crop with strong vitality and require no fertilizer or pesticides. They are a natural environmentally friendly agricultural product. . Under the guidance of the villagers, the village's "Xiao Creek" and "Tea Garden Creek" have developed nearly four kilometers, with an annual income of more than 100 tons and an output value of more than one million. It forms a beautiful grape ditch with a unique landscape. It was rated as the third grape ditch in the country by the National Grape Association. It has now been combined with tourism development and has become a major income of the village.