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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
It's mangrove crab season in Lianjiang County, Fujian Province, when the crabs are at their plump and meaty best.
In Lianjiang County, Fujian Province, red crabs are currently at their peak fat and meatiness, so they are being harvested and sold at market. Fishermen in small boats venture into the marine arthropod breeding areas, haul out crab pots placed near the cages, and catch each crab weighing over a quarter of a kilogram. They then tie their large claws with red rope, place them in baskets, and prepare them for sale.
In Panjin, Liaoning Province: Autumn's rush for freshness as rice crabs continue to arrive at the market
In Panjin, Liaoning Province, the mass harvest of rice crabs has also begun, with plump crabs already arriving at the market. This year, the area under river crab farming in Panjin exceeded 1.9 million mu (approximately 126,700 hectares), of which over 1 million mu (approximately 66,700 hectares) is under symbiotic rice-crab cultivation. Total rice crab production is expected to reach 57,000 tons. The annual rice crab season is the busiest time for local aquatic product dealers. Regular customers typically place pre-orders as early as early September.
In Guangdong Province, "light" mooncakes are in demand – a new trend that promotes health and eco-friendliness.
As the Mid-Autumn Festival (Zhongqiujie) approaches, mooncake production reaches its peak. Compared to previous years, "light" mooncakes with reduced oil and sugar content in simple, eco-friendly packaging are particularly popular.
A "double" holiday is approaching in Taizhou City, Jiangsu Province, as shipments of local delicacies reach their peak.
The pre-holiday shopping rush has led to increased congestion in courier delivery and logistics in general. In Taizhou, Jiangsu Province, as orders for mooncakes, Chinese mitten crabs, and other products surged, couriers' workload tripled compared to normal days. In response, local authorities have established 406 service centers, centered around neighborhood community centers, creating "cozy homes" where people can relax at any time. Couriers can rest, charge their devices, and so on at one of these nearby centers after unloading goods, food delivery drivers waiting for orders, and online taxi drivers between trips.
Harbin is breaking the stereotype of being "limited to the winter season" and aiming for "long-lasting popularity" of year-round cultural tourism.
When discussing Harbin, the keywords "snow" and "ice" are unmistakable. However, thanks to its diversified cultural and tourism industry, Harbin is now shedding the label of being "limited to the winter season," exploring new avenues that will lead to the "long-lasting popularity" of year-round tourism. This year, the Ice and Snow Gallery was renovated to incorporate elements of the 9th Asian Winter Games, and themed zones such as "Sea World," "Snowman Square," "European Town," and others were created to offer tourists a captivating experience.
With the arrival of autumn, various districts in Harbin have come together to offer travelers unique rural tours combining cultural tourism and agriculture. At the Yanjiagang Farm, a Beidahuang Group company, tourists can climb the observation tower to admire panoramic views of picturesque rice fields and ride a steam train through the swaying rice fields, experiencing the romance of autumn and the joy of a bountiful harvest up close.
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