The hometown of Chinese cherries is in Shanhaiguan District, Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province.
Shanhaiguan District of Qinhuangdao City is known as the "Hometown of Chinese Cherry". The area of ??large cherry cultivation in the district reaches 32,000 acres. It is a national-level large cherry production standardization demonstration area. Since 2000, Shanhaiguan District has successively introduced preferential policies such as providing free large cherry seedlings or economic subsidies for newly planted large cherries, which has greatly mobilized the enthusiasm of fruit farmers.
The cherry cultivation area in the district has reached 32,000 acres, with a fruiting area of ??25,000 acres and an annual output of over 20,000 tons. The planting scope covers 53 villages in 3 towns and more than 11,000 farmers. In order to effectively utilize the brand value of Shanhaiguan's large cherries, the district registered the "Gongxian" trademark with the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and took advantage of the opportunity to leverage e-commerce platforms such as SF Express and Rural Taobao to allow the sales of large cherries to take advantage of the Internet.
The Hometown of Strawberries in China:
1. Shibuzi Town, Anqiu City
Rich products, superior geographical conditions, convenient communication and transportation. It has been a famous commercial port since ancient times and is known as "Anqiu Granary" and "Hometown of Fruits". In 1996, it was named "China's Strawberry Hometown" by the Ministry of Agriculture.
2. Jurong City
The strawberry industry has reached the standards and requirements for the evaluation of China’s Specialty Products Hometown. Its planting, processing and sales are second to none in the country. The organizing committee awarded Jurong City “ China's Strawberry Hometown" bronze medal.
3. Cuijiazhuang Town, Changle County, Weifang City, Shandong Province
Cuijiazhuang strawberries are known as the "Queen of Fruits" because of their unique flavor and rich nutrition. Strawberries have been planted in Cuijiazhuang Town since the 1980s. After more than ten years of development, the contiguous planting base centered on Cuijiazhuang Town has reached 10,000 acres.