Scientific Management of Tea Gardens
- Physical Pest Control:Attract red belly spiders with sugarcane leaves to control small green leafhoppers.
- Organic Fertilizers:Dairy manure for organic nutrients, hormone-free. Peanut press pulps as a source of organic nutrients.
Reliable raw materials from the place of origin.
Freshness guaranteed from the tea garden to the tea cup by Eight Hundred Scholars.
Growing Environment
Misty tea gardens in Yingde, with winding streams and lush green vegetation. The soil is fertile, and the negative oxygen ions reach up to one hundred and thirty thousand per cubic meter, making it one of the highest in China.
Ingenuity
In 1959, the Tea Research Institute of Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Yingde was established, and craftsmen such as Tao Zhu, Yuan Xuepei, and Lu Xuezhen supported the backbone of Yingde red tea.
Heritage
In 1968, famous writers such as Qin Mu and playwright Hong Xian Nü, along with eight hundred cultural and literary figures, came to Yingde, creating green tea gardens. This was known as "Eight Hundred Scholars" coming to Yingzhou. Grateful dedication, remembering the spirit of craftsmanship that is perpetually inherited.
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