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What's interesting about Changle in Beihai?
The golden camellia in Liannan Village, Changle, Beihai is quite interesting. Liannan Village, Changle Town, Hepu County, has become a well-known network celebrity village in Beihai because of a beautiful Tabubia golden flower tea tree. Liannan Village has not only beautiful yellow flowers, but also many delicious foods you want to eat. A dried radish is just an unremarkable pickle in the eyes of many people. However, in Liannan Village, Changle Town, Hepu County, villagers have had the habit of pickling dried radish as a home-cooked dish for decades.

Introduction of Beihai Changle

In Tantou Village, Liannan Village Committee, Changle Town, Hepu County, more than 3,000 plants of tabebuia chrysantha are in full bloom. The tender yellow flowers are swaying in the wind, and the garden is golden, which is very spectacular. Its corolla is funnel-shaped and looks like a lovely wind chime from a distance, so it is called tabebuia chrysantha. At this time, the bluebells have fallen, and we are stepping on this golden road, not to mention how poetic it is.

With the proposal of rural revitalization strategy, the village began to brand the villagers' homemade dried radish, and will form an industrial chain, one product per village, which will drive the villagers to become rich and well-off In the home of villager Liu Zizeng, the reporter saw that there were five or six large tile cylinders nearly one meter high and about fifty centimeters in diameter in the back room. Open the cylinder head, the sealed plastic film is opened, and the dried radish is tightly wrapped together.

The delicious smell came to the nose. A vat like his can pickle about 650 Jin of dried radish. Every year, he will make at least 6 vats, about 4,000 Jin. According to the current market price of five yuan a catty, dried radish alone brought him about 20 thousand yuan, and the rest of radish leaves were used to pickle sauerkraut, which also brought him another part of the income.