Rice harvest in N China\’s Inner Mongolia

Rice harvests were in full swing in Sanhe village, Ulanhot city, north China\’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on Sept. 24.

A harvester reaps rice on a field in Ulanhot city, north China\’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. (Photo/Shi Jiamin)

Sanhe village derives its name from the three rivers that flow through it. The villagers possess expertise in rice cultivation, which has become a significant source of income for them.

With over 10,000 mu (666.67 hectares) of rice fields, the village generates a substantial output value of nearly 20 million yuan ($2.74 million).

By leveraging rural culture and the charming natural landscape of the village, Sanhe village has also rolled out a series of cultural and tourism projects, attracting throngs of tourists.

Cyclists ride on a road near rice fields in Ulanhot city, north China\’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. (Photo/Shi Jiamin)

Tourists pose for a picture on a rice field in Ulanhot city, north China\’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. (Photo/Shi Jiamin)

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