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When will the grapes in Xinjiang ripen?

Early-maturing grapes can only be eaten at the end of July, and grapes in September -65438+ 10 are the sweetest. At present, there are Kuqa ginkgo and watermelon.

Xinjiang folk song says: "The grapes in Turpan are melons in Hami, the fragrant pears in Korla are praised by everyone, and the pomegranate in Yecheng is the best." Xinjiang is a famous "hometown of melons and fruits", with a wide variety and excellent texture. There are many fresh and dried fruits in the market all year round, such as pomegranate, grape, fig, almond, white apricot, mulberry, flat peach, fragrant pear, walnut, Jiashi melon and cantaloupe. Now these melons and fruits have once again become the hot spots of propaganda in Xinjiang and become beautiful business cards created all over Xinjiang.

The press conference of Xinjiang Hami Cup Miss International Tourism revealed that the sixth Hami Melon Festival of Hami Sweet Tour in China will be held in late July, during which the Miss International Tourism Competition, one of the three international beauty contests, will debut. According to Mohammad Nyazi, Mayor of Hami City, with melons as the medium, beautiful stars can paint the most beautiful and moving scenery, attract the attention of the world and the media, and show Hami's location advantages, resource advantages and good development prospects.

Luntai county, Xinjiang, which enjoys the reputation of "China's hometown of white apricots", recently held a press conference, saying that the first apricot culture festival will be held on June 22nd. There will be a variety of apricot products, the selection, tasting and evaluation of Luntai people and related products, the exhibition of award-winning works such as "Luntai People's Cup" photography and embroidery, cultural performances reflecting apricot culture, economic and trade negotiations and investment promotion activities.

Luntai county is located at the southern foot of Tianshan Mountain in Xinjiang and the northern edge of Tarim Basin. It is the seat of the ancient capital of the western regions. Apricot culture in Luntai has a long history, and apricot cultivation has a long history of 2500 years. Since 2000, this county has fully implemented the standardized production mode of "people on wheels". In 2004, it was named "China People Town" by the Ministry of Forestry.

It is understood that up to now, ten kinds of fruits in Xinjiang have won the title of national geographical indication protection products, including Korla fragrant pear, Turpan grape, Hami jujube, Aksu apple, shache almond and Yecheng walnut. "Hometown of melons and fruits" has a passport to the international market. The reporter learned from the China Merchants Bureau of Bayinguoleng Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture in Xinjiang that after successfully exploring the North American and European markets, Xinjiang Korla fragrant pears were exported to Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Iran and other countries for the first time this year.

Located at the crossroads of the ancient Silk Road, Huozhou, Turpan, Xinjiang, holds a grape festival every year. Local officials said that the Grape Festival is not only a stage for displaying Turpan grapes, but also an open platform for attracting investment from Turpan. It is reported that in 2008, Turpan signed 30 projects with the help of the Grape Festival, with a total investment of more than 3.8 billion yuan.

In addition, Xinjiang Hetian pomegranate, Ruoqiang jujube, Shihezi flat peach, Yining apple, Yecheng big seed pomegranate, Aksu thin-skinned walnut, Artushi banyan, Kashi almond and other fruits will be listed for the second time, becoming the pillar industries of economic development in various parts of Xinjiang, and also becoming a gorgeous stage for display in various parts of Xinjiang.