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Spring Tea Harvest Begins

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Over 667 hectares of gold tea plants in Aikou Village, Majing'ao Town, Jishou City are in bud at present, entering the harvest season. Tea farmers are busy working against the clock to pick and pan-fry tea leaves, ensuring spring tea supply to the market. The photo shows tea farmers harvesting first-flush spring tea at a tea garden in the village. (Photo/Yao Fang and Yang Yanping)


Over 667 hectares of gold tea plants in Aikou Village, Majing'ao Town, Jishou City are in bud at present, entering the harvest season. Tea farmers are busy working against the clock to pick and pan-fry tea leaves, ensuring spring tea supply to the market. The photo shows a tea farmer harvesting first-flush spring tea at a tea garden in the village. (Photo/Yao Fang and Yang Yanping)


Over 667 hectares of gold tea plants in Aikou Village, Majing'ao Town, Jishou City are in bud at present, entering the harvest season. Tea farmers are busy working against the clock to pick and pan-fry tea leaves, ensuring spring tea supply to the market. The photo shows a tea farmer harvesting first-flush spring tea at a tea garden in the village. (Photo/Yao Fang and Yang Yanping)


Over 667 hectares of gold tea plants in Aikou Village, Majing'ao Town, Jishou City are in bud at present, entering the harvest season. Tea farmers are busy working against the clock to pick and pan-fry tea leaves, ensuring spring tea supply to the market. The photo shows tea farmers harvesting first-flush spring tea at a tea garden in the village. (Photo/Yao Fang and Yang Yanping)


Over 667 hectares of gold tea plants in Aikou Village, Majing'ao Town, Jishou City are in bud at present, entering the harvest season. Tea farmers are busy working against the clock to pick and pan-fry tea leaves, ensuring spring tea supply to the market. The photo shows tea farmers harvesting first-flush spring tea at a tea garden in the village. (Photo/Yao Fang and Yang Yanping)


This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Pang Yuehui

Chinese source: Hunan Daily