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Yanchi Beach Lamb [Ningxia Yanchi Specialty]
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Yanchi Beach Lamb [Ningxia Yanchi Specialty]

Yanchi Beach Lamb is a specialty of the Yanchi region in Ningxia, China. It has been awarded the Ministry of Agriculture's logo and is one of the most representative characteristic products in the local area of Ningxia. Due to the different geographical and cultural conditions of Yanchi, as well as the differences in local customs and traditions, Yanchi Beach Lamb has a unique style among Ningxia specialties and is well-known. It is deeply loved by Yanchi Beach Lamb enthusiasts.

Urad Lamb [Inner Mongolia Urad Specialty]
2year ago
Urad Lamb [Inner Mongolia Urad Specialty]

Urad lamb is a specialty of Urad region in Inner Mongolia, China, and has been awarded the geographical indication certification trademark. It is one of the most representative characteristic products in Inner Mongolia. Due to the different geographical environment, dietary culture, and local customs of Urad region in Inner Mongolia, Urad lamb is unique and renowned among the specialties of Inner Mongolia, and is deeply loved by Urad lamb enthusiasts.

Tahe dried blueberries [Heilongjiang Tahe specialty]
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Tahe dried blueberries [Heilongjiang Tahe specialty]

Tahe dried blueberries are a specialty of the Tahe region in Heilongjiang Province, China. They are one of the most representative specialty products in the local area. Due to the differences in geographical environment, dietary culture, and local customs in Tahe, Heilongjiang, Tahe dried blueberries are unique and renowned among the specialties of Heilongjiang, and are deeply loved by Tahe dried blueberry enthusiasts.

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