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Default Maybe seven famous Yunnan tea mountains

Hey Danny,

When you get the chance check my Chinese characters against your
Pinyin. I'd not sure of the Ba:

1. Nan Nuo ÄÏÅ´
2. Meng Hai Ûº£
3. Ba Da °Ë´ó
4. Jing Mai ¾°Âõ
5. Nan Qiao ÄϽ§
6. Meng Song ÃÏËÉ

Thanks,
Jim

samarkand wrote:
> That is the problem.
>
> Many people focus so much on the famous six mountains that produce pu'er
> they have forgotten that there are many other areas that produced this tea.
>
> The Lan Cang river runs through Xishuangbanna; the tea producing region
> north of the river are the famous six mountains that we know, and often
> considered as 'traditional' pu'er producing regions.
>
> However, south of the river has also 6 famous tea mountains, and these are
> mostly where the oldest and possibly the cradle of tea plants are.
>
> They a
>
> 1. Nan Nuo
> 2. Meng Hai
> 3. Ba Da
> 4. Jing Mai
> 5. Nan Qiao
> 6. Meng Song
>
> These are the famous tea mountains of the south, but there are others, such
> as Ai Lao Shan, Wu Liang Shan, Da Xue Shan, etc etc etc, the list goes on.
>
> Danny
>
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