Largest Wild Fruit Forest in Asia, Xinjiang’s Hidden Paradise: Breathtaking Flower Fields!
I've been wondering for so long, with all those beautiful scenes on computer desktops – a vast green prairie filled with all kinds of flowers, it's like a paradise. I finally learned about this place by chance and confirmed that this beautiful scenery is real. Today, I'm introducing this place to everyone,

This place is Xinjiang Wild Fruit Forest. There are various wild fruits growing on the mountains, with common apples, apricot trees, and walnut trees, but there are also wild apricots and wild cherries, and they look even sweeter than fruits carefully cultivated,
This beautiful scenery is a must-visit travel destination in spring and summer! How could one miss such a wonderful sight? Moreover, there's also a legend in this beautiful wild fruit forest – it's said that Monkey King, after a drunken brawl at the Peach Banquet, fell asleep on this hillside and woke up to find all the stolen peaches scattered across the hillside, and a plethora of other fruits and exotic herbs. Although this is just a legend, it's incredibly interesting even if it's not real,

And this Xinjianguan Wild Fruit Garden has a history of several hundred years. It's the largest and densest wild fruit forest left over from the Middle Ages. It's easy to imagine how vast the area is, and it's also the focus of many ancestor fruit tree cultivation. In short, the scenery here is beyond description! It's amazing that such wild fruits can grow in such a unique geographical location, and this spectacle is undoubtedly surprising to many,
It is reported that the original area of this wild fruit forest expanded to nearby villages, but within a few years, it shrank to the foot of the mountain. This shows that people have done a lot to damage this pristine land. At this point, the editor feels a little distressed and doesn't want to visit this land to disturb this pure land. If it becomes a famous tourist attraction, it will probably change dramatically within a few years, and even these wild fruit trees on the land may disappear,