Across China: A beekeeper's sweet success

    Source: Xinhua| 2018-07-23 15:13:48|Editor: ZX
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    URUMQI, July 23 (Xinhua) -- Hundreds of beehives line a road beside a lavender field in the Ili River Valley, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. It's harvest season for lavender, and the valley is filled with the sweet smell of success.

    It's 8 a.m., and still dark in this part of the country. As bees use the sun to navigate, they have not yet begun their daily toil. Zhou Xiaotong and his wife Zhou Heying, however, have already been working for three hours, and they won't go home until their bees return to their hives at 11:00 pm.

    Lavender has been grown in the valley since the 1960s. Today, 90 percent of China's lavender fields are in Ili. Only Provence, France, and Furano, Japan, have more lavender fields than Ili.

    The purple flower blooms from May to July. At the height of the flowering season, Zhou's bees can produce five tonnes of lavender honey, and he can sell for 300 yuan (about 44 U.S. dollars) a kilogram, three times the price of ordinary honey.

    But this windfall does not come easily, and the thin, wiry man must stoop down and examine his hives every 15 minutes.

    "The honeycombs change rapidly, and I must remove the excessive beeswax in time," he said.

    Persistence pays off in the end, and Zhou attributes his success to diligence. To guarantee the quality of his honey, he only harvests two or three time a month, while other apiarists do it every two or three days.

    Bees and keepers feed each other, says Zhou, and this means he must show his bees respect.

    This respect was put to the test in the 1990s, when the price of honey plummeted and many beekeepers quit and took other jobs. But Zhou couldn't bring himself to sell his "little friends."

    Zhou has been keeping bees for over 30 years. He started out with just 15 beehives and he now has 650. In the old days, when the lavender season had finished he would move his colony into the mountains with a donkey and cart. Today he uses a truck to transport his 30 million workers.

    Much has changed for Zhou in the three decades that he has kept bees, but one thing remains constant -- his passion to spread the fragrance and sweetness of Ili across China, and beyond.

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