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2024-10-19 20:32:18

A saler showcases a king crab in Hunchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, Sept. 19, 2024. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

This undated file photo shows workers processing seafood on a production line of Russian Crab group in Russia. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Russian Crab Group/Handout via Xinhua)

People taste king crabs at a restaurant in Vladivostok, Russia, Sept. 2, 2024. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Cao Yang)

A tourist poses for photos with an installation themed on king crabs in Hunchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, Sept. 21, 2024. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Xinhua)

Tourists have fun at a carnival themed on king crabs in Hunchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, Sept. 19, 2024. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

A staff member promotes king crabs via livestreaming at a shop in Hunchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, Sept. 20, 2024. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

This photo taken on Sept. 20, 2024 shows a king crab at a shop in the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park, in Hunchun, northeast China's Jilin Province. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

This undated file photo shows a staff member of Russian Crab Group conducting deep-sea fishing. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Russian Crab Group/Handout via Xinhua)

This aerial drone photo taken on June 22, 2019 shows trucks waiting to pass the land port in Hunchun, northeast China's Jilin Province. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

This undated file photo shows a vessel of Russian Crab Group conducting deep-sea fishing. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Russian Crab Group/Handout via Xinhua)

This undated file photo shows workers processing seafood on a production line of Russian Crab group in Russia. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Russian Crab Group/Handout via Xinhua)

This photo taken on Sept. 19, 2024 shows king crabs being sold at a store in Hunchun, northeast China's Jilin Province. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

This photo taken on Sept. 6, 2024 shows a seafood store at the Vladivostok International Airport in Russia. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Cao Yang)

This photo taken on Sept. 20, 2024 shows a king crab shop in the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park, in Hunchun, northeast China's Jilin Province. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Xu Chang)

A waitress showcases a king crab at a restaurant in Vladivostok, Russia, Sept. 2, 2024. Hunchun City of northeast China's Jilin Province has a nickname "capital of king crabs" among netizens. Every day, trucks fully loaded with fresh seafood imports enter the city via a land checkpoint bordering Russia. The Russian king crab, also known as the Kamchatka crab, is the star product.

Through railway or aviation logistics networks, wholesalers in Hunchun can promise a same-day delivery of the crabs to buyers across the country at the soonest.

Russian king crabs have not only enriched Chinese people's diets but also promoted cooperation and development in the border areas between China and Russia. At the Northeast Asia Cross-Border E-commerce Industrial Park in Hunchun, a king crab shop covering an area of over 1,000 square meters opened earlier this year. Wang Hai, the shop's executive, stated that they have established deep cooperation with the Russian Crab Group to provide high quality king crabs. Since its opening, the shop has attracted many customers, with a peak daily reception of more than 10,000 visitors. (Xinhua/Cao Yang)