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Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Nov 19th, '12, 15:04
by Marco
Hello all
Just read about the 26 mountains of Yunnan.
If someone is interested:
http://www.the-leaf.org/The_26_Mts_of_Yunnan.html
Does anyone know maps on the web where this tea producing areas are shown? I am hoping for a complete one, but parts are welcome as well
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Nov 19th, '12, 15:16
by fdrx
Here are some links :
Yunnan (prefectures):
http://bit.ly/1gGczHY
Yunnan (cities) :
http://bit.ly/S6xOZn (puerhshop)
Yunnan (puerh):
http://bit.ly/SpiW8I (essenceoftea)
Xishuangbanna counties:
http://bit.ly/1cmOu4t
Xishuangbanna (1):
http://bit.ly/1kKAlHf (original map here)
Xishuangbanna (2):
http://bit.ly/100szgM (bannablog)
Eastern Banna (3):
http://bit.ly/1cM35Xf (original map here)
Yiwu:
http://bit.ly/X5S24d (bannablog)
Bulang:
http://bit.ly/ZaxOvB (bannablog)
Bulang (part):
http://bit.ly/1eCThS6 (Zhimingdu)
Mengsong:
http://bit.ly/1bipX0Z (original map here)
Simao counties:
http://bit.ly/1doyh3f
Wuliang & Ailao mountains:
http://bit.ly/UajQED (puerh.fr)
Simao (1):
http://bit.ly/1eR0zC0 (original map here)
Simao (2):
http://bit.ly/1eGZZIN (original map here)
Jingdong county:
http://bit.ly/T36T3R (汉语的景东县地图)
Zhenyuan county:
http://bit.ly/1rqdodi (汉语的镇沅县地图)
Jinggu county:
http://bit.ly/1rs6kwe (汉语的景谷县地图)
Mojiang county:
http://bit.ly/1l5FBlq
Lancang county:
http://bit.ly/1cmNLAh (汉语的澜沧县地图)
Lincang counties:
http://bit.ly/LbtEPZ
Lincang (1):
http://bit.ly/LHafa0 (original map here)
Mengku:
http://bit.ly/Wqpoz9 (bannablog)
Yongde:
http://bit.ly/QTRktH (bannablog)
Baoshan counties:
http://bit.ly/1aEUbyr
Baoshan (1):
http://bit.ly/1ckfGks
Dali counties:
http://bit.ly/1iPNT14
Dehong counties:
http://bit.ly/1fx6wsu
Non exhaustive list of villages on the following page
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Nov 19th, '12, 18:34
by bannacha
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Nov 19th, '12, 18:58
by shah82
We lack good maps of all of Lancang's producing areas. Also need a good map for Bangdong county. Yunxiang only has the White Warbler mountain, right?
A *complete* as of 2012 map of Yiwu's producing areas would be helpful. No map of Yiwu I've seen has all of the important villages. So would a complete map of Banzhang mountain and Bulang in general. Yibang also sorta needs a complete map.
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Nov 26th, '12, 15:38
by Marco
Thanks a lot for your inputs!
If you know more maps out there in the web keep 'em coming.
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Dec 1st, '12, 19:42
by needaTEAcher
Awesome! Thanks for all these links, folks!!!
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Dec 11th, '12, 10:38
by fdrx
Bulang area :
...i just edited my first post to include this map and bannablog's maps
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Dec 11th, '12, 10:46
by MarshalN
Well, the characters say "Greater Banzhang area"
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Dec 11th, '12, 20:09
by fdrx
"dabanzhang" is the name of the tea they sell apparently: maybe this is the map of the places where they buy their maocha? i'm not able to understand much... But well it's a rather big part of the bulang area on this map
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Dec 11th, '12, 21:23
by wyardley
So, in real estate terms, "banzhang-adjacent"?
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Dec 11th, '12, 21:33
by MarshalN
fdrx wrote:"dabanzhang" is the name of the tea they sell apparently: maybe this is the map of the places where they buy their maocha? i'm not able to understand much... But well it's a rather big part of the bulang area on this map
Hey, don't get rid of the map, still interesting nonetheless, as long as it's properly labeled
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Dec 16th, '12, 21:41
by fdrx
Eastern Banna map added!
http://bit.ly/XOa4vr (original map
here)
Please tell me if there are any mistakes.
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Dec 16th, '12, 21:42
by shah82
thankyouthankyouthankyou.
BEST MAP EVAH
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Dec 16th, '12, 21:46
by shah82
For example, it's totally clear why Xikong has such a distinct character from other Yibangs.
Re: Maps of tea producing areas?
Posted: Dec 17th, '12, 00:26
by amaranto
Thanks for that wealth of information. Very interesting!