The tea harvest season has begun in Zhejiang Province, as farmers on an island in Qiandao Lake, Chun’an County, are busy picking fresh tea leaves on March 1, 2025.
Zhejiang, known as the home of tea in China, leverages its rich natural resources to cultivate a wide variety of tea products. Qiandao Lake, with its expansive forested and cultivated lands, stands as one of the most important tea-producing areas in the region.
The annual tea harvest not only reflects the agricultural heritage of Zhejiang but also contributes significantly to the local economy. Young people around the world might find inspiration in the traditions and hard work of these farmers, who preserve the art of tea cultivation while embracing sustainable practices.
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