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Liaocheng | The First Pear Orchard in China

| The First Pear Orchard in China. 🌟Highlights: The pear trees in Guanxian Pear Orchard have a long history of cultivation, covering a large area with old trees and numerous varieties. Therefore, it is known as the First Pear Orchard in China and is a charming attraction on the "Jiangbei Water City" tourist route. According to historical records, Guanxian Ya pears have been famous since the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Century-old pear trees are scattered throughout the orchard. In spring, pear blossoms bloom, creating a scene of snowy jade; in summer, the branches are lush and green; in autumn, the trees are laden with sweet and fragrant fruits; and in winter, the graceful branches create a poetic and picturesque landscape. The scenic area is famous for its snow-white pear blossoms and sweet Ya pears, boasting nearly 30 varieties, including Big Snowflake Pear, Qiubai Pear, Anjou Pear, Hongxiao Pear, Wuxianmian Pear, Goose Pear, Snowflake Pear, and Emerald Pear. 📍Detailed address: North of Hanlu Village, Lanwo Township, Guanxian County, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province 💰Average cost per person: CNY 45 📝Tips: 1. There is a 16-meter-high three-story observation tower in the garden, where visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of the vast pear orchard. 2. You can also stroll along the 100-meter-long plank road that winds through the pear trees. Walking on the plank road, you'll be surrounded by flowers and fruits, feeling like you're in a fairyland. 3. The pear orchard also features facilities such as Luoying Lake, tea houses, and farm stays, offering a variety of tourist resources. The First Pear Orchard in China
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Posted: Mar 13, 2025
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