Baojing golden oranges have officially obtained export qualifications and can be directly supplied to Hong Kong, Macao, and other special administrative regions, as well as foreign countries such as Singapore, Thailand, and Kazakhstan.
More >Baojing golden oranges have officially obtained export qualifications and can be directly supplied to Hong Kong, Macao, and other special administrative regions, as well as foreign countries such as Singapore, Thailand, and Kazakhstan.
More >Rucheng white tea is one of Hunan's four rare wild tea varieties. The tea plants grow in the primary and secondary forests in the Jiulongjiang National Forest Park. The tea leaves are big and downy, being rich in nutritive components and suitable for...
More >Sangzhi white tea is a pillar industry in Sangzhi County. With unique processing techniques, the tea features bright yellow color, mellow and sweet taste, subtle floral aroma, and lingering aftertaste. Besides, the tea product has a long shelf life, ...
More >Zhangjiajie vine tea is known as "divine vine" and "longevity vine" by Tujia people, with a history dating back to the Tang Dynasty (618–907). Despite its name as "tea," it is actually a vine plant. It is good for throat and liver health. A newly-br...
More >Yuanling County in Huaihua boasts a long history of tea planting. Its Jietan tea has been designated as an imperial tribute starting in the Tang Dynasty (618–907), hence the title of "Thousand-year-old Imperial Tribute Tea." Jietan tea has received ...
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