10/18/2009

Get a sight of the Fifth Honey Pomelo Festival 2009 in Pinghe China


honey pomelo girl at the Fifth Pomelo Festival of Pinghe China.


Slogan 1 of the Fifth honey pomelo festival of Pinghe China.


Slogan 2 of the Fifth honey pomelo festival of Pinghe China.


Slogan 3 of the Fifth honey pomelo festival of Pinghe China.



One of European purchasers say "Ni Hao, Pinghe (Hello, Pinghe)" in Chinese at the pomelo festival on Oct.16, 2009.


Opening ceremony of the Fifth guanxi pomelo festival of Pinghe on Oct. 16th, 2009.


Ecological agriculture


More than 2000 pomelo delars and suppliers at home and abroad attend to the Fifth honey pomelo festival on Oct. 16th, 2009.


The display team at the pomelo festival 2009.


Lion dance team at the pomelo festival 2009.


Pomelo Girls


The girl of the white bud chelan tea.


Lots of tourist bus go to the pomelo festival 2009.


Flok arts team at the Pomelo Festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 1 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 2 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 3 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 4 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 5 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 6 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 7 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 8 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 9 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 10 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 11 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 12 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 13 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.


Decorated vehicle 14 in parade at the honey pomelo festival 2009.

10/17/2009

Guanxi pomelo in Fujian, China



The pomelo, a citrus fruit native to South East Asia, is usually pale green to yellow when ripe, with sweet white (or, more rarely, pink or red) flesh and a very thick spongy rind.

As the largest citrus fruit, 15-25 cm in diameter, and usually weighing 1-2 kg, pomelo has other names such as
pummelo, pommelo, Chinese grapefruit, jabong, lusho fruit, pompelmous, and shaddock.

It may have been introduced into China around 100 B.C and cultivated in southern China like Guangdong, Guangxi and Fujian Province.

In Fujian, the most famous area for pomelo production is Pinghe County.

Pinghe County, situated at the southeastern part of Zhangzhou, is one of the most famous hometown locations to overseas Chinese. It is adjacent to two Special Economic Zone Xiamen and Shantou and covers an area of 2328.6 km² with a total population of 528 thousand.

Located at the subtropical region, Pinghe has a pleasant weather and is rich in natural and cultural recourses including minerals, hydraulic power, hot-springs, fruits, tea, mountains and temples.

History of pomelo

Pomelo planting has a centuries-old history in China. The Guanxi Honey pomelo has been planted for more than 500 years history in Pinghe County.

In Ming and Qing Dynasty, the pomelo was well-known, especially in Qianlong era of Qing Dynasty. It was known as the tribute of royalty.

During later times, Tongzhi Emperor decreed that "Xipu xinji" and it's green dragon flag be labeled on the fruit as its brand. During that period, the pomelo was called "Emperor Pomelo" by locals.

Present situation of Pinghe pomelo

The Pinghe Honey Pomelo season starts at the end of August or the beginning of September until mid-January.

It is now becoming more and more popular worldwide because of it's juiciness and slightly bitter taste, it is also packed with vitamins.
Since 2005, government of Pignghe County have been holding Guanxi Honey Pomelo Festival in every October. Thousands of pomelo dealers and tourists attended the festival.

With more than 500 years of growing history, Pinghe Guanxi honey pomelo ranks the first amongst all varieties of pomelos in China. The export of this fruit is growing year by year.

1) Self-driving: Go to Zhangzhou through Xiazhang Highway - then turn to S207 Provincial Highway to Pinghe County

2) Use a travel agent:

Renting a van packaged with driver is the next best alternative. Call Apple Travel to organize a group tour. If you've a small group, The ideal number in the group is 5 or 6.



The 5th Guanxi Honey Pomelo Festival in Zhangzhou



Honey Pomelo have been cultivated in China for centuries, the Guanxi Honey pomelo for more than 500 years in Pinghe County, in the Fujian Province.

Since 2005 the government of Pinghe County has been holding the Guanxi Honey Pomelo Festival on October 16th every year. Thousands of honey pomelo dealers and tourists from around the world attend the fesival.
Guanxi is the old name for Pinghe County. In 2000, Guanxi was registered as the brand name of the honey pomelo. In 2002, Pinghe County the Cinese Cenral Government as a Geographic Identity (GI) for honey pomelo and in 2007 Guanxi Honey Pomelo was contracted as one of Sino-EU GI protected produces.

With more than 500 years of growing history, Pingue Guanxi Honey Pomelo ranks first among all of the pomelos in China. The exports are increasing every year, from 100,000 tons last year to 120,000 this year.

Inauguration of The Fifth Guanxi Pomelo Festival of Pinghe Fujian China



The grand opening ceremony of the Fifth Guanxi Pomelo Festival Of Pinghe, China on Oct. 16th, 2009.


Addressing oneself by foreign guest of The Fifth Guanxi Pomelo Festial Of Pinghe, China on Oct. 16th, 2009.

October 16th, 2009, The fifth Guanxi Pomelo Festival is held at Pinghe, Fujian, China. Today more than 2000 professional fruit supplier and buyer at home and abroad attend to the grand opening ceremony of chinese honey pomelo.


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