Picking fruits in Beijing's outskirts

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2. Bergamot pear, prune

Zhongtian Hanhai garden in north Beijing's Huairou District is full of surprises for visitors. Different from common gardens in which you can pick fruit, the layout has been carefully designed so as to provide a revitalizing atmosphere. Aside from clusters of different shaped pumpkins and cucurbits, the garden is famous for its bergamot pears and prunes. The pears are ripe from mid-August to mid-September, while the prunes are best picked at the end of September.

Tips:

Admission: 20 Yuan (or 2.9 Dollars)/ person

Pear picking: 20 Yuan (or 2.9 Dollars)/kilo

Grape picking: 40 Yuan (or 5.8 Dollars)/kilo

Prune picking: 40 Yuan (or 5.8 Dollars)/kilo

Pumpkin picking: 50 Yuan (or 7.3 Dollars) for one

Cucurbit picking: 10 Yuan (or 1.4 Dollars) for one

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