Fujian: tea planting enriches farmers
GOV.cn Monday, May 8, 2006


Tea farmers pick leaves from tea trees in Minhou County, South China's Fujian Province, May 6, 2006. Lin Soung-Koung, a tea trader from China's Taiwan Province, began to invest on tea planting in Minhou County and bring the planting technology and new varieties to Fuzhou 13 years ago. The tea garden of some 2.3 square kilometers now produces over 80 tons of tea every year, sold well all over China and exported to foreign nations such as Japan, South Korea, US and Britain. [Xinhua Photo]


Tea technician Liu Kuo-Pen (R, front) and Lin Soung-Koung 's wife Chen Show-Ching check tea leaves in Minhou County, South China's Fujian Province, May 6, 2006. [Xinhua Photo]


Tea farmers work in Minhou County, South China's Fujian Province, May 6, 2006. [Xinhua Photo]


Tea farmers work in Minhou County, South China's Fujian Province, May 6, 2006. [Xinhua Photo]

 
Editor: Du Jing
Source: Xinhua