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Tea Mountains Map, Xishuangbanna, Yunna, China

Source Web: Pu-erh. Tea Mountains Map, Xishuangbanna, Yunna, China: Background map: Impact of Land Use and Land Cover Changes on Ecosystem Services in Southwest China[online]. p. 10. Available on WWW: <http://english.xtbg.cas.cn/ic/ip/200809/W020090811336434467423.pdf>. [q973] [s123]


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Tea Mountains Map, North of Xishuangbanna, Yunna, China

Source Web: Pu-erh. Tea Mountains Map, Xishuangbanna, Yunna, China: Background map: Impact of Land Use and Land Cover Changes on Ecosystem Services in Southwest China[online]. p. 10. Available on WWW: <http://english.xtbg.cas.cn/ic/ip/200809/W020090811336434467423.pdf>. [q969] [s123]



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Dry leaves: smell the leaves before you brew them. You can smell them before and after you put them in the heated gaiwan.
The gaibei's lid: lots of fragrant smells accumulate below the lid. Smell and you'll know when the tea is ready. You can also smell it after you pour the tea out.
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Source Web: Tea Masters Blog. Gong fu cha brewing: the 5 senses[online]. 2005. Available on WWW: <http://teamasters.blogspot.com/>. [q867] [s91]

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