Farmers pick spring tea leaves at a tea garden in Dazhang township, Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Laibin city, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Photo/Gao Rujin)
Farmers were busy harvesting spring tea leaves at tea gardens in Sangu village, Dazhang township, Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Laibin city, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, on March 4.
Tea leaves have gradually become one of the main income sources of residents in the village in recent years. The village is home to over 700 mu (46.67 hectares) of standardized tea gardens.
The purchase price of a variety of spring tea leaves is 32 yuan ($4.45) per kilogram, and that of a variety of premium spring tea leaves is much higher.
Hu Xiali, a major tea grower in the village, has more than 100 mu of tea gardens. Hu expects a good harvest thanks to the excellent growth of spring tea leaves this year. His tea gardens have provided employment opportunities to local tea farmers and driven the development of the tea industry in surrounding areas.
The head of a local tea factory said the factory purchases tea leaves from nearby villagers and can process over 1,500 kilograms of fresh tea leaves daily. Dazhang township has over 4,000 mu of tea gardens and 16 tea processing enterprises. The output value of tea gardens per mu exceeds 10,000 yuan, making the tea industry one of the pillar industries for the township to increase people's incomes.
The township plans to expand the area of tea gardens to 10,000 mu in two to three years and integrate tea, culture, tourism and educational tours to help boost rural revitalization.
Farmers pick spring tea leaves at a tea garden in Dazhang township, Jinxiu Yao Autonomous County, Laibin city, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Photo/Gao Rujin)
Spring tea leaves are withered in Laibin city, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Photo courtesy of the media convergence center of Laibin city)
A farmer shows freshly harvested spring tea leaves in Laibin city, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Photo courtesy of the media convergence center of Laibin city)
- Farmers pick spring tea leaves in Laibin, Guangxi
- [@ASEAN] Deepen Cooperation with ASEAN to Build a TCM Import and Export Trade Center in Nanning, Guangxi
- [@ASEAN] Success in Cross-Border Treatment of a 6-Year-Old Lao Thalassemia Patient in Guangxi
- Tree planting program improves living environment of Miao ethnic group hamlet in Guangxi
- Experiential activities gain popularity among women in Guangxi
- [@ASEAN] Vietnam's Da Nang-Guangxi's Chongzuo Sea-Road Intermodal Transportation Route Opens
Popular Videos
Hot comments
- China Life: Chinese women shine with She Power
- First apes at U.S. zoo receive COVID-19 vaccine made for animals, zoo official says
- Homemade curling videos trending in China
- 86-year-old grandma in Hebei spends most her life on traditional cheongsam
- Asia is young!
- Lantern Festival: A romantic celebration in China
- Nanning handles 60,000+ tons of aviation cargo in 2022
- 63-year-old Chinese master carpenter turns YouTube influencer
- 120+ Malaysian enterprises to debut at 20th CAEXPO
- Child sex offenders to be strictly punished
Top Reviews
- China releases full text of government work report
- China developing two models of reusable rockets
- China welcomes Hungary's visa facilitation measures: FM spokesperson
- 1st Macao int'l comedy festival begins amidst joy
- Over 260 artifacts featuring ancient states set to be exhibited in U.S.
- Chinese tech companies attend digital technology expo in Cambodian capital
- Maguai Festival in Donglan draws global attention
- Farmers pick spring tea leaves in Laibin, Guangxi
- Construction of record-breaking deepwater jacket Haiji-2 completed
- Profile: Xi Jinping the reformer