On that day, 39 young Lao-Chinese from Laos entered the city of Pu'er in Yunnan Province, known as the “World's Tea Source,” to visit tea gardens and study Tea culture.
On August 8th, Lao-Chinese youngsters listened to a tea artist (third from right) explain Pu'er tea knowledge.
Photo by Huang Xinghong, China News Service
On August 8th, Lao-Chinese youngsters learned about raw and ripe Pu'er tea. On this day, 39 young Lao-Chinese from Laos entered the city of Pu'er in Yunnan Province, known as the “World's Tea Source,” to visit tea gardens and study tea culture. Photo by Huang Xinghong, China News Service
On August 8th, Lao-Chinese youngsters learned about tea utensils. On this day, 39 young Lao-Chinese from Laos entered the city of Pu'er in Yunnan Province, known as the “World's Tea Source,” to visit tea gardens and study tea culture. Photo by Huang Xinghong, China News Service
On August 8th, Lao-Chinese youngsters practiced using a Gaiwan. On this day, 39 young Lao-Chinese from Laos entered the city of Pu'er in Yunnan Province, known as the “World's Tea Source,” to visit tea gardens and study tea culture. Photo by Huang Xinghong, China News Service
On August 8th, Lao-Chinese youngsters learned how to use a gaiwan. On this day, 39 young Lao-Chinese from Laos entered the city of Pu'er in Yunnan Province, known as the “World's Tea Source,” to visit tea gardens and study tea culture. Photo by Huang Xinghong, China News Service
On August 8th, Lao-Chinese youngsters experienced brewing Pu'er tea. On this day, 39 young Lao-Chinese from Laos entered the city of Pu'er in Yunnan Province, known as the “World's Tea Source,” to visit tea gardens and study tea culture. Photo by Huang Xinghong, China News Service
On August 8th, Lao-Chinese youngsters recognized the color of ripe Pu'er tea (left) and raw tea (right). On this day, 39 young Lao-Chinese from Laos entered the city of Pu'er in Yunnan Province, known as the “World's Tea Source,” to visit tea gardens and study tea culture. Photo by Huang Xinghong, China News Service