Come and Enjoy Various Fruits in Guangxi
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China is the world's largest fruit producer and consumer market, accounting for about one-third of the world's total output.
As the Land of Fruits in China, Guangxi now has nearly 250 fruit tree varieties, accounting for about 70% of China's total. Citrus, mango, persimmon, dragon fruit, passion fruit, banana, litchi, longan... Different seasons, different fruits.
Just come and enjoy!
Web Editor:MXJ
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