Shu Puer Tea sorting workshop. Puer County

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Yunnan accommodates lots of tea factories , suppliers , farmers. It’s difficult to find a high-quality Pu’er tea because it’s not so popular here . Thats why we’ve arranged a customized production of Shu Pu’er for us here. We’ve selected the raw material ourselves. We came to the Shu Pu’er tea workshop to show you the Pu’er tea production process. In this video you can see how the shu Pu’er is sorted into fractions of 4 grades. There are 3 stages of tea sorting. In the end there is always a manual sorting to ensure the quality of final product.
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Homeland of Dongfang Meiren tea.

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We visit one of the Taiwan tea factory in Xinzhu, where Dong Fang Mei Ren tea is producing. We consider the way how factory owner stores and chooses the right coal for hongbei, we take a glance on awards, that factory won in different competitions and also taking a nice walk throught bansai alley.
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Tong Mu Guan, Fujian province, Wuyishan.

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One more episode about Wyuishan, more particularly about unique natural place called Tong Mu Guan. The development of the area took place in mid-80s, that’s when tea production industry began to revive. Famous Tong Mu region and its Xiaozhong red tea. Every family is so passionate about tea production. The connection between flowers and bees take place. Tong Mu Guan village is still populated by natives. Unspoiled nature looks as at dinosaur’s era. It is surrounded by beautiful rivers and waterfalls.
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Da Hong Pao and Wuyi rock tea

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We are going to discuss the main things you have to know about the famous cliff tea of Wu Yi Shan, look at the unorthodox terrain of this location and see, why does it draw so much attention of tea lovers. You will also see how does the location of the bush affect it's quality and Sergey is going to finally reveal the truth about the first brew.
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Tea villages. Mengku, Xiaohusai. Yunnan

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In this video we are in search of high-quality tea. We go to the tea villages of the Mengku region, Yunnan. We are making contacts with farmers, testing local raw materials and going to choose the best.
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Russian fire. Vases, tea cups, and more

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We continue our experiments with wood fired ceramics. A brave approach to good old classics, a unique Russian take on the Japanese art of wabi-sabi. What would appear before us when we open the kiln once the firing is finished? It's always a lottery. Let's check together.
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