Grape Valley
There is a place called Grape Valley in Turpan, Xinjiang. Fruit is grown there. There are apricots in May, fragrant pears, peaches, and sand berries in July and August. In September and October, people's favorite grapes are ripe.
Grapes are grown on terraces on the hillside. Dense branches and leaves spread out in all directions, like green arbors. In autumn, bunches of grapes hang under the green leaves. They are red, white, purple, dark red, light green, colorful and extremely beautiful. If you go to Grape Valley at this time, the hospitable Uighur fellow villagers will definitely pick the sweetest grapes and let you eat as much as you want.
Some of the harvested grapes are transported to the city, and some are transported to the underworld to be made into raisins. The underworld is built on a hillside and looks like a bunker. There are many small holes around it and many wooden frames are nailed inside. The bunches of grapes are hung on racks, and the flowing hot air is used to evaporate the water and become raisins. The raisins produced here are bright in color and sweet in taste, and are very famous.
Grape Valley is such a good place.
Teaching Analysis
This is a travelogue-style article full of rich customs and customs. The main line of the text "Taipaogou is a really good place" runs through the whole text, mainly introducing Xinjiang Grapegou. There are many varieties of grapes with bright colors.