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The Baokang Baiti Blueberry Festival opens on June 15 and charges picking fees

This Saturday (June 15th) is the opening day of the Baokangbaiti Blueberry Festival. Everyone will be able to taste such sweet and sour blueberries right away! Are you looking forward to it? The blueberries picked here can be soaked in blueberry wine or dried blueberries when you take them home!

Baokang Baidi’s Third Blueberry Festival

Time:

June 15, 2006

Ticket information:

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Note: You can pick and eat in the park with your ticket.

Takeaway needs to be weighed and purchased for 50 yuan/jin.

Tips

Store name: Baokang Baidi Blueberry Garden

Per capita: 39 yuan

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 7: 00-18:00.

Picking time: early June to 7.

Address: Baidi Blueberry Picking Garden, Cha'an Village, Tongduanwan Town, Baokang County, Xiangyang City

Blueberry activity content

On the opening day of the Blueberry Festival, there are many Wonderful programs are waiting for you to watch! Flag art troupe performance, professional dance interpretation, mysterious Internet celebrity singer singing, Northeastern duo.

Blueberry Museum

Blueberry has many stories and legends in the world: it cured early North American immigrants sepsis; during World War II, the Royal Air Force also ate blueberries to enhance eye function. China also has a beautiful legend about blueberries.

It is said that the dragon girl of Tianchi in Changbai Mountain in China is called "Blueberry". She died with the monsters for the sake of the peace of the people. Later, purple-black fruits grew around Changbai Mountain. Because the Dragon King missed his daughter, he shed tears and endured the torture of blurred vision and eye diseases every day. The Dragon Girl also said in her dream: "If you miss me, just eat a few purple-black fruits every day." From then on, the Dragon King would eat as much as he could whenever he missed his daughter. My eyes will be fine after a few days. Therefore, this purple-black fruit is named blueberry. It is also known as the protector of the eyes. It can protect vision, prevent eye diseases and relieve fatigue.

Baokang Baidi Blueberry Garden

Baokang County Baidi Blueberry Picking Garden is located in the northwest of Hubei Province, at the same latitude as the best blueberry producing area in North America. There is ample sunshine throughout the year and the climate is cold and humid.

Especially the natural acidic soil in mountainous areas, relying on its unique natural geographical environment, is very suitable for the growth and health care of blueberries.

Alpine organic blueberries that are closest to the growing conditions of wild blueberries have been cultivated. Sapphire-like blueberries, certified by National Geographic Trademark and organically grown, dance lightly on the branches of the Thousand Acres Blueberry Mountain, surrounded by peaks.

Purple crown blueberries grow slowly under the nourishment of pure mountain springs, quietly waiting for you to enjoy this 'raspberry' good time. Blueberries are everywhere, picked in fancy ways.

The freshest blueberry experience is here! Why eat blueberries?

Blueberries contain a large amount of biologically active substances and are rich in anthocyanins, polyphenols, flavonoids and other special ingredients rare in other fruits. It’s no exaggeration to call blueberries the “number one antioxidant” among fruits and vegetables.

Note: You can pick and eat in the park with your ticket.

Takeaway needs to be weighed and purchased for 50 yuan/jin.

Self-driving route:

Go around the expressway to G4213 Mazhu Expressway, go to Baokang Exit, follow the navigation to Baokang County People's Hospital, turn left onto Guanshan Road, follow the instructions to Cha An Village, stop.

Bus route:

Take bus No. 3 and get off at Baokang County People’s Hospital, walk 100 meters to Guanshan Road, and take the designated shuttle bus to Baidi Blueberry Garden.