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A game where web users can plant their own crops in the virtual world, known as 'Happy Farm,' has been a huge internet sensation in China. And now, some farmers on the outskirts of Beijing are making the game a reality. CCTV reporter Jie Bai went to see what all the farm frenzy is about.

Locally grown and full of goodness.

These are not just any old carrots.

Farming fan Mr. Gao said, We're growing these vegetables in a green, organic way. We don't use chemicals. So it's quite safe.

Not a farmer, but a fan of farming, Mr. Gao has been coming to Little Donkey Farm in Beijing every week since it opened three years ago.

He said, We have twenty kinds of vegetables here. Lettuce, cabbage, egg plant, spinach... you name it. And they're just for family use.

Healthy food. family fun. and getting close to Mother Nature - just what this farm's founder wanted.

After spending some time on an organic farm in the US,Renmin University student Shi Yan, was inspired to green her fingers.

Shi Yan, founder of Little Donkey Farm, said, It's called Community Supported Agriculture in the US. My tutor says it's a good idea to build a similar one in China. The district government also offers support. So I thought, why not?

For 1500 yuan, you can own your own vegetable patch measuring thirty square meters.

For those of us not akin to growing our own food, experts are on hand at the farm for a hefty 12-thousand yuan annual fee.

With concerns growing over food safety in China, the farm has seen a surge in budding farmers.

Shi said, We plan to offer 260 pieces of land this year. They're soon to be rented out. We have about a dozen on the waiting list.

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