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Where do Nongke Village flower seedlings come from?

Nongke Village, Youai Town, Pi County, Sichuan Province is located in the hinterland of the Chengdu Plain and has unique location advantages. The village covers an area of ??2.6 square kilometers, has a population of 2,310, and currently has more than 2,400 acres of cultivated land.

Nongke Village has a beautiful environment. The greening rate in the core area has reached over 90%, and the plant population is dominated by exotic plants. The main plants in the Nongke Village scenic area include osmanthus, crabapple, ginkgo, podocarpus, golden marbles, osmanthus, crape myrtle, etc., which are distributed in various farmhouses. In addition, there are a small amount of camphor, nanmu, locust tree, eucalyptus, hibiscus, magnolia and other plants scattered everywhere.

On the basis of planting flowers and seedlings, Nongke Village developed farmhouse tourism and embarked on the road to wealth. There is currently a country hotel in the village, and 37 farmhouses operate all year round, including 16 star-rated farmhouses, which receive tens of thousands of visitors a day during peak periods. In 2005, rural tourism income reached 18 million yuan, and the per capita income of farmers exceeded 40,000 yuan.

Nongke Village used to be an unknown village that only engaged in traditional agricultural production. Since the reform and opening up, it has boldly explored and vigorously developed the flower industry. It has been praised by Chinese and foreign people as "a village with blooming flowers" and "a large-scale village without walls". Farmers Park". Farmers take advantage of their own bonsai and nurseries to attract tourists to eat farm food, view farm scenery, live in farm houses, enjoy farm entertainment and buy farm products. It successfully grafted the farm tourism industry, pioneered agricultural tourism in China, became a model of rural tourism in the country, and won the honorary titles of "Hometown of Chinese Bonsai" and "National Agricultural Tourism Demonstration Site".