Persimmon drying season in a Chinese cityPublished16 December 2016Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage source, ReutersImage caption, Stunning aerial images have revealed a sea of persimmons on rooftops in Quanzhou city in China's southeast.Image source, ReutersImage caption, Persimmon production is a vital way of life for the villagers in Fujian province.Image source, ReutersImage caption, Every year, locals make use of strong sun rays and lay out their fruits to dry before they sell them at market.Image source, ReutersImage caption, Traditional methods of drying the fruit can take much longer - up to 50 days.Image source, ReutersImage caption, Dried persimmons are called Shibing in Chinese and are a popular treat.Image source, ReutersImage caption, Nothing is wasted. The discarded skins of the persimmons are fed to livestock.Image source, ReutersImage caption, Common in China and many countries across East Asia, the fruit is also gaining popularity in the UK.