
Taiwan Tea Legacy: Growing Roots on the Yunnan Plateau
Tea expert Lin Yunlian introduced high mountain oolong tea from Taiwan to the Yunnan Plateau in 1991, and today his thriving trees symbolize a shared tea culture across the Taiwan Straits.
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Tea expert Lin Yunlian introduced high mountain oolong tea from Taiwan to the Yunnan Plateau in 1991, and today his thriving trees symbolize a shared tea culture across the Taiwan Straits.
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