Guardians of Golden Tea: Pu’er Heritage on Jingmai Mountain
Su Guowen’s fight to protect Jingmai Mountain’s Pu’er tea heritage merges ancient rituals with sustainable innovation.
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Su Guowen’s fight to protect Jingmai Mountain’s Pu’er tea heritage merges ancient rituals with sustainable innovation.
Explore how Jingmai Mountain’s ancient understorey tea forests harness ecological wisdom to brew fragrant, sustainable teas in harmony with nature.
Jingmai Mountain in Yunnan Province opts for cobblestone roads over asphalt to slow traffic, reduce pollution, and deepen immersion in its UNESCO-listed tea culture heritage.
Explore how Jingmai Mountain’s roofs become cultural canvases—Blang tea-leaf motifs and Dai ox-horn ornaments bring ethnic stories to every tile.
Explore the ancient Tea-Horse Road on Jingmai Mountain, where centuries-old stone paths reveal stories of the Yunnan-Xizang tea trade.
Experience the dreamlike sea of clouds at Jingmai Mountain’s ancient tea forests, a must-visit for eco-travellers and digital nomads.
Su Guowen, son of the last Blang headman, documented 1,000-year-old tea garden teachings, securing Jingmai Mountain’s World Heritage listing and inspiring future generations.
Jingmai Mountain’s ancient tea forests and villages in Yunnan receive UNESCO Heritage status, celebrating centuries of cultural preservation.