Posted: 16.04.2024 17:29:22

Visitors flock to pick ‘hanging’ strawberries in N China's Inner Mongolia

A ‘hanging’ strawberry garden has become a popular destination in Dalad Banner, Ordos, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

Photo shows the hanging strawberry garden. (People's Daily Online/Zhang Xuedong)

In the garden, red and fragrant strawberries nestling in green leaves dangle from above, attracting crowds of visitors who come to pick them.

The strawberries are all grown in intelligent automated cultivation beds whose height can be adjusted as needed, which further improves land use efficiency. Strawberry seedlings are planted in an organic coconut husk medium, avoiding contact with soil and eliminating the need for pesticides or chemical fertilisers. Visitors can stand and pick the strawberries and then eat them fresh.

People visit the hanging strawberry garden. (People's Daily Online/Zhang Xuedong)

In the modern digital agriculture science and technology park where the strawberry garden is located, there is also a characteristic melon and fruit garden, an intelligent vegetable factory, and cold-chain storage and processing workshops for fruit and corn.

Photo shows strawberries in the hanging strawberry garden. (People's Daily Online/Zhang Xuedong)

In recent years, Dalad Banner has capitalised on its advantages in developing the agricultural and pastoral industry, while tapping into the potential of ecological conservation, sightseeing, cultural tourism, educational tourism, and healthcare.

Photo shows strawberries in the hanging strawberry garden. (People's Daily Online/Zhang Xuedong)

A girl picks strawberries in the hanging strawberry garden. (People's Daily Online/Zhang Xuedong)

A staff member tends to the strawberries in the hanging strawberry garden. (People's Daily Online/Zhang Xuedong)

A staff member packs strawberries in the hanging strawberry garden. (People's Daily Online/Zhang Xuedong)

(People's Daily Online)