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2018-09-26 16:35:01 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Farmers use eight tons of freshly-harvested peppers and corn to create a giant national flag on the top of Longquan Mountain in Zhejiang Province, Sept. 26, 2018, as part of harvest celebrations. The flag measured 10 meters in length and was 6.6 meters wide. The mountain is the highest peak in the Yangtze River Delta. (Photo: China News Service/Yang Yong)

Farmers use eight tons of freshly-harvested peppers and corn to create a giant national flag on the top of Longquan Mountain in Zhejiang Province, Sept. 26, 2018, as part of harvest celebrations. The flag measured 10 meters in length and was 6.6 meters wide. The mountain is the highest peak in the Yangtze River Delta. (Photo: China News Service/Yang Yong)

Farmers use eight tons of freshly-harvested peppers and corn to create a giant national flag on the top of Longquan Mountain in Zhejiang Province, Sept. 26, 2018, as part of harvest celebrations. The flag measured 10 meters in length and was 6.6 meters wide. The mountain is the highest peak in the Yangtze River Delta. (Photo: China News Service/Yang Yong)

Farmers use eight tons of freshly-harvested peppers and corn to create a giant national flag on the top of Longquan Mountain in Zhejiang Province, Sept. 26, 2018, as part of harvest celebrations. The flag measured 10 meters in length and was 6.6 meters wide. The mountain is the highest peak in the Yangtze River Delta. (Photo: China News Service/Yang Yong)

Farmers use eight tons of freshly-harvested peppers and corn to create a giant national flag on the top of Longquan Mountain in Zhejiang Province, Sept. 26, 2018, as part of harvest celebrations. The flag measured 10 meters in length and was 6.6 meters wide. The mountain is the highest peak in the Yangtze River Delta. (Photo: China News Service/Yang Yong)

Farmers use eight tons of freshly-harvested peppers and corn to create a giant national flag on the top of Longquan Mountain in Zhejiang Province, Sept. 26, 2018, as part of harvest celebrations. The flag measured 10 meters in length and was 6.6 meters wide. The mountain is the highest peak in the Yangtze River Delta. (Photo: China News Service/Yang Yong)

Farmers use eight tons of freshly-harvested peppers and corn to create a giant national flag on the top of Longquan Mountain in Zhejiang Province, Sept. 26, 2018, as part of harvest celebrations. The flag measured 10 meters in length and was 6.6 meters wide. The mountain is the highest peak in the Yangtze River Delta. (Photo: China News Service/Yang Yong)

Farmers use eight tons of freshly-harvested peppers and corn to create a giant national flag on the top of Longquan Mountain in Zhejiang Province, Sept. 26, 2018, as part of harvest celebrations. The flag measured 10 meters in length and was 6.6 meters wide. The mountain is the highest peak in the Yangtze River Delta. (Photo: China News Service/Yang Yong)

Farmers use eight tons of freshly-harvested peppers and corn to create a giant national flag on the top of Longquan Mountain in Zhejiang Province, Sept. 26, 2018, as part of harvest celebrations. The flag measured 10 meters in length and was 6.6 meters wide. The mountain is the highest peak in the Yangtze River Delta. (Photo: China News Service/Yang Yong)

Farmers use eight tons of freshly-harvested peppers and corn to create a giant national flag on the top of Longquan Mountain in Zhejiang Province, Sept. 26, 2018, as part of harvest celebrations. The flag measured 10 meters in length and was 6.6 meters wide. The mountain is the highest peak in the Yangtze River Delta. (Photo: China News Service/Yang Yong)

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