Mount Wuyi is the birthplace of Oolong tea and black tea. It is also a home to Chinese tea culture and art.And tea has become one of the local pillar industries. Wuyishan National Park records a total of 34.54 square kilometers of tea plantation today. How to balance ecological protection and industrial development, Wuyishan National Park has found a new path.
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