
Zhejiang’s Qiandao Lake Shines as Premier Tea Harvesting Destination
Zhejiang’s Qiandao Lake is bustling with tea harvests, showcasing the region’s rich natural resources and diverse tea production.
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Zhejiang’s Qiandao Lake is bustling with tea harvests, showcasing the region’s rich natural resources and diverse tea production.
AI-powered robots are transforming tea harvesting in Hangzhou, enhancing productivity and quality in Zhejiang Province’s tea gardens.
Hangzhou’s West Lake tea region buzzes with the spring harvest of ‘Mingqian cha,’ precious tea leaves picked before the Qingming Festival, celebrated for their tender sprouts and limited production.
Liuxi Village in east China’s Anhui Province experiences a thriving spring tea harvest during the Spring Equinox, showcasing lush tea gardens and earning recognition as a demonstration village in October 2023.
Tea farmers in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province have begun harvesting the world-renowned West Lake Longjing tea, marking the start of the season for one of China’s most popular tea varieties.
China’s tea farmers gear up for the eagerly awaited spring harvest, known for producing the delicate and sweet ming qian tea before the Qingming Festival.
Spring tea harvest has begun in Hangzhou’s Qiandao Lake, China’s largest man-made lake and forest park, where advanced technology and sustainable practices boost green tea production.