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Villagers are busy picking in Xinjiang

Photo taken on May 6, 2022 shows villagers pick "Yongku Tuanjie Melons" at a greenhouse in Tuzlukdun Village of Wuqia Town, Kuqa City, northwest China’s Xinjiang. In 2022, Tuzlukdun Village planted 700 mu of "Yongtian No. 5" melons in small arched sheds and large fields. The total output is expected to reach 100 tons. Photo by Wu Le

Photo taken on May 6, 2022 shows volunteers help farmers harvest early spring vegetables at a vegetable planting shed in Longgou Village of Chohor Town, Qapqal Xibe Autonomous County, northwest China’s Xinjiang. In recent years, Longgou Village has adopted the development model of “Party branch + cooperative + farmers”, vigorously developing the small arch shed industry, and broadening the channels for farmers to increase their income. At present, the village has built 3,086 contiguous vegetable sheds, covering an area of more than 3,800 mu. Photo by Hua Yanming

Photo taken on May 6, 2022 shows volunteers help farmers harvest early spring vegetables at a vegetable planting shed in Longgou Village of Chohor Town, Qapqal Xibe Autonomous County, northwest China’s Xinjiang. In recent years, Longgou Village has adopted the development model of “Party branch + cooperative + farmers”, vigorously developing the small arch shed industry, and broadening the channels for farmers to increase their income. At present, the village has built 3,086 contiguous vegetable sheds, covering an area of more than 3,800 mu. Photo by Hua Yanming

Photo taken on May 6, 2022 shows a villager picks "Yongku Tuanjie Melons" at the greenhouse in Tuzlukdun Village of Wuqia Town, Kuqa City, northwest China’s Xinjiang. In 2022, Tuzlukdun Village planted 700 mu of "Yongtian No. 5" melons in small arched sheds and large fields. The total output is expected to reach 100 tons. Photo by Wu Le

Photo taken on May 6, 2022 shows a tourist picks cherries at a greenhouse. Recently, the cherries grown at 15 greenhouses in Shuanghe City have gradually matured, attracting many tourists to experience the fun of picking. Photo by Sai Yongjie