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Introduction & Highlights

Yunnan Province is a land of tea, with a great abundance of tea and a wide variety of kinds of tea, from the sundried large-leaf varieties to the popular Pu’er tea, as well as various kinds of green tea and flower tea. Tea itself originated in Yunnan.

Some scholars believe that Camellia sinensis, the bush that all tea comes from, originated in the area that is now Yunnan to eastern India. Tea has been an important part of the life of Yunnan for hundreds of years of growing, processing, drinking, cooking and selling.

Yunnan has a rich tea culture. Tea holds a central place in the lives of Yunnan people. In Yunnan tea is used not only for drinking, but also as a major element in Yunnan cuisine. There are many dishes in Yunnan cuisine that use tea leaves as a major ingredient. 

As a province where 26 ethnic groups live, which borders on Myanmar, Vietnam and Laos, Yunnan has developed over the centuries a cuisine that is an extremely rich cultural blend, combining the choice elements of many culinary cultures. Tea is central to that cuisine.

One of Yunnan Province’s most endearing customs is its Tea Banquet, which uses Pu'er tea as the fundamental cooking ingredient for a variety of dishes, such as Tea Garden Surging, Tea Oil Silk Ribbon, Cock Crow in Jingmai, Thousand-Year Fish, Wuliang Mutton Chop, Camellia Beef, Tawny Eight Diagrams, Pu'er Chicken Tofu Pudding, Land Tea Delicacies, Pu'er Steamed Cake, Love under a Rosy Sky and Screen of Green.

Pu’er tea, which is coveted worldwide as the pinnacle of luxury, sometimes known as the Helen of Troy of teas, is a naturally grown, high-altitude tea that is grown in the mountains of Yunnan. There are 300 varieties of Pu’er tea itself. Yunnan is really the world center of tea.

Main Origin

Pu’er City, Yunnan province

Where to Buy / Experience

The full Yunnan tea experience can be enjoyed at Pu’er Yinsheng Tea Manor (银生茶庄园) at Malanqing, Zhongzhai, Nanping Town, Pu‘er City (普洱市南屏镇中寨马兰箐). Pu’er Yinsheng Tea manor is an inn-style luxury hotel located in Nanping, Simao, Pu’er City. The manor is in a pastoral, mountain setting overlooking the reservoir. It is an ideal setting for enjoying the tea fragrance and beautiful scenery.

Visitors can experience many aspects of tea, such as the picking, processing and compressing of Pu’er tea, and about the history, culture and lore of tea.

Another place to enjoy tea and tea culture is Han She(寒舍), at No.3 Building 12, Yunbo Wushe Xincun, East Lijingyuan Road, Kunming City. (昆明市丽景园东路云波五社新村123号)

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