Maps of tea producing areas?

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Jun 18th, '14, 14:20
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Re: Maps of tea producing areas?

by fdrx » Jun 18th, '14, 14:20

simple Jinggu map added...

From what I have seen on the chinese websites, this year there is more information and interest about puerh areas villages.
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Jun 18th, '14, 15:13
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Re: Maps of tea producing areas?

by shah82 » Jun 18th, '14, 15:13

We need a much more complete map of Bulang, btw, peeps, so if any of you see one that's better than what's uploaded already, please link! We've got lots and lots of chinese-english translations of locations, so it doesn't matter if it's all gibberish. Someone will photoshop a easy to read version.

Jun 18th, '14, 15:16
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Re: Maps of tea producing areas?

by shah82 » Jun 18th, '14, 15:16

Extraodinarily illuminating for JingGu! Time for some google/taobao-fu!

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Re: Maps of tea producing areas?

by shah82 » Jun 18th, '14, 15:36


Jun 18th, '14, 19:18
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Re: Maps of tea producing areas?

by fdrx » Jun 18th, '14, 19:18

We need a much more complete map of Bulang
there is one, but the south is up and the print is small:
http://bit.ly/1lWXZRb

Jun 18th, '14, 19:31
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Re: Maps of tea producing areas?

by shah82 » Jun 18th, '14, 19:31

not only is it upside down, it's also mirror image of what should be the case.

Jun 22nd, '14, 22:33
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Re: Maps of tea producing areas?

by fdrx » Jun 22nd, '14, 22:33

Jingdong, Zhenyuan and Mojiang maps added...

Dec 17th, '14, 15:00
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Re: Maps of tea producing areas?

by shah82 » Dec 17th, '14, 15:00

Diancha is publicizing some sort of Menghai tea called Leida: 雷达山. Doesn't seem to be a real name unless we're talking about the big Mengsong mountain, some area on it.

Nov 4th, '18, 01:41
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Re: Maps of tea producing areas?

by fdrx » Nov 4th, '18, 01:41

Yunnan (prefectures): link1 / link2
Yunnan (cities) : link1 / link2
Yunnan (puerh): http://bit.ly/SpiW8I (essenceoftea)

Xishuangbanna counties: link1 / link2
Xishuangbanna (1): link1 / link2
Xishuangbanna (2): http://bit.ly/100szgM (bannablog)
Eastern Banna (3): link1 / link2
Xishuangbanna (4): link1 / link2
Bulang: https://bit.ly/2SD4AVz (bannablog)
Bulang (part): link1 / link2
Mengsong: link1 / link2

Simao counties: link1 / link2
Wuliang & Ailao mountains: http://bit.ly/UajQED (puerh.fr)
Simao (1): link1 / link2
Simao (2): link1 / link2
Jingdong county: link1 / link2
Zhenyuan county: link1 / link2
Jinggu county: link1 / link2
Mojiang county: (file lost)
Lancang county: link1 / link2

Lincang counties: link1 / link2
Lincang (1): link1 / link2
Mengku: http://bit.ly/Wqpoz9 (bannablog)
Yongde: http://bit.ly/QTRktH (bannablog)

Baoshan counties: link1 / link2
Baoshan (1): link1 / link2

Dali counties: link1 / link2

Dehong counties: link1 / link2

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