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Tea Tales: The Homeland of Tea

Tea News · May 06, 2025

Tea

One of China's most representative cultural symbols

2025

“Traditional Chinese Tea processing Techniques and Associated Social Practices” listed as

a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

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2025

“The Ancient Tea Forest Cultural Landscape of Jingmai Mountain, Pu'er, Yunnan”

successfully inscribed on the World Heritage List.

Based on a deep appreciation of Chinese Tea culture,

tea spread from China to the world,

where it has been adapted by different regions and ethnic groups

to flourish into diverse tea cultures.

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Executive Producers: Wu Xiaoyang, Jiao Xufeng

Reporters: He Chunhao, Hu Chao

Planning: Cui Yingxin

Voiceover: Lu Lingjie

Production: Li Faliang, Xiong Xingjun, Li Zhentao, Liu Peng

Acknowledgments: Southwest Forestry University

Shuangjiang County Media Center, Yunnan Province

Xinhua News Agency Yunnan Branch

New Media Center, Xinhua News Agency

Jointly Produced

Guided by the Cyberspace Administration of China's Network Communication Bureau

Supported by the China Internet Development Foundation

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