Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region: Grapes of Tulufan
The diverse ripe fruits in September and October give Xinjiang the most beautiful scenery, earning the region a reputation as the hometown of fruits. Early autumn is just the right time to enjoy the grapes of Tulufan, which are world-famous for their sweetness and succulence. The Putaogou (vineyard) is a must-visit scenic spot to pick fresh grapes. The most amazing thing is that Putaogou enjoys cool weather despite being located in the hot and dry Flaming Mountain. Visitors can pick grapes from about one hundred species freely under the grape trellis.
Transportation: It will take 2 hours and about 100 yuan to take a bus or rent a car from Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, to Tulufan.
Delicacies: kebab, rice eaten with hand, baked bun, toasted Nang, Saute Spicy Chicken, noodles, BBQ.
Beijing: Honey pears of Fragrant Hills
The best time to admire the maple leaves on Fragrant Hills is from mid September to early November. The fruit trees in the Beijing suburbs also make for a fascinating sightseeing trip. Zhongtianhanhai Garden is a great way to spend an afternoon exploring the gardens full of pumpkins and calabashes of all shapes. The most popular fruit among the harvest in this area is the honey pear, which can be eaten without peeling and washing.
Delicacies: Visitors can dine on Peking cuisine, like roasted duck and fried bean sauce noodles, as well as delicacies from all over the world.