Imagine a sunny afternoon in Beijing’s Daxing District, where rows of juicy mulberries glisten under the sun and the buzz of innovation meets centuries-old farming traditions. That’s the vibe at this year’s Daxing Mulberry Festival—a celebration of rural life, eco-friendly tourism, and tech-driven agriculture!
Since its launch, the festival has become a hotspot for urbanites craving fresh air and authentic farm experiences. Visitors can pick mulberries straight from the trees, try handmade jams, and even join workshops on organic farming. But there’s a twist: Daxing is blending nostalgia with 21st-century tech. Drones monitor crop health, while apps track soil quality in real-time—proving that tradition and innovation can thrive side by side.
From Farm to Future
Local farmers are reaping big rewards, with festival-driven tourism boosting incomes by over 30% this year. “This isn’t just about fruit—it’s about building a sustainable future for our villages,” says farmer Li Wei, whose family has grown mulberries for generations. Meanwhile, kids (and Instagrammers!) flock to the district’s sleek modern agricultural parks, where interactive exhibits showcase how AI and big data are transforming farming.
A Sweet Celebration for All
Beyond the berries, the festival highlights cultural performances, food stalls, and eco-tours—perfect for travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures. And with plans to expand year-round agritourism, Daxing is setting a new standard for rural revitalization. Ready to taste the future?
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