A Chinese farmer harvests Buddha-shaped pears at his orchard in Lianghexia village.
Weicheng town, Weixian county, Handan city, north China’s Hebei provine, China on August 8, 2018.In the Hebei province of north China’s village of Handan, a Chinese farmer has harvested pears with Buddha faces in his orchard.
The Buddha-shaped pears, are sold at high price each. They don’t naturally resemble children; instead, “plastic surgery” is used to change their appearance by applying a mold as soon as the fruit begins to grow.
Up to now, 28 kinds of unsusual shaped pears have been planted.
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