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New World Heritage Site! Besides Pu'er tea, what else is Jingmai Mountain?

On September 9, the "Pu'er Jingmai Mountain Ancient Tea Forest Cultural Landscape" project was inscribed on the World Heritage List, becoming the 17th World Heritage Site in China. In Pu'er, in Jing mai Mountain, tea is an ancient belief and a way of life. The local Brown people believe that tea is equivalent to their life, and tea is used in sacrifices, weddings and funerals, and entertainment. The tea tree that first sprouted in his own tea forest is regarded as the tea soul tree, which is the master of this tea plantation. ....

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Enter China's 57th World Heritage Site: Pu'er Jingmai Mountain Ancient Tea Forest Cultural Landscape

The Jingmai Mountain Ancient Tea Forest Cultural Landscape includes 5 ancient tea forests, 9 traditional villages and 3 separate shelter forests. The ancient Chinese people elucidated their understanding of "tea" when creating words. The top layer of the tea forest is made of tall trees, the middle is a layer of small trees and shrubs dominated by tea trees. Insects and birds that live in the forest help protect tea plants from pests. Fourteen species of wild plants under key protection in China, such as long-tailed single-chamber dogwood, grate-toothad and cylderwood, grow on the same land as tea plants. ....

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