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Introduction to Shizigou

There are two famous Shizigou in the country, one in Qingzhou, Shandong and the other in Baoding, Hebei. Shizigou, Qingzhou, Shandong, is located in the middle of the Shandong Peninsula, about 160 kilometers away from Jinan and about 250 kilometers away from Qingdao. It takes about an hour by train. Shizigou is located in Wangfen Town, southwest of Qingzhou City. About 25 kilometers from the city. Persimmon Valley is a well-preserved original ecological scenic spot in the southwestern mountainous area of ??Qingzhou, with an area of ??nearly 100 kilometers and hundreds of undulating mountains. Almost all the valleys are filled with persimmon trees. This is a famous persimmon town in northern China. Every late autumn, golden persimmons hang on the branches, and persimmon forests spread all over the mountains and plains, forming an extremely beautiful picture of the mountain village. Photography enthusiasts and tourists from all over the country, even Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea, come here to take photos of persimmons and red leaves, taste the simple and natural game of mountain village farmhouses, and experience the fun of farmhouses. Hebei Shizigou is located 15 kilometers northwest of Mancheng District, Baoding City It is located in Shenxing Town, covering an area of ??about 30 square kilometers. The total length of Shizigou is 18 kilometers, with 160,000 persimmon trees and an annual output of 15,000 tons, accounting for about one-third of the county’s total persimmon output. It is the main production area of ??Mopan persimmon in Mancheng District. The Mopan persimmon produced is famous at home and abroad for its "big size, rich juice and delicious taste". In 2001, it was named "Hometown of Mopan Persimmon in China" by the State Forestry Administration.