Oops - need more smiley faces....wyardley wrote:Not sure if you're being sarcastic here
I would bet more than 100 pounds of Da Hong Pao they're not. Most *treasures* in the museums in China are also replicas. Things of this nature that are this valuable are going to have people with AK's in front of them 24/7. Could you imagine how many millions the real bushes would be worth a piece, and that they would leave them out in the open for the tourists to see?wyardley wrote:[1] Whether the three bushes you go look at when you visit the scenic area are the actual original DHP bushes is a subject of some debate.
For example, Qin Shi Huang's open tomb has army solders all around and a large gap between the tourists and the remains of the terracotta army - but one of the greatest treasures pulled from the tomb, the miniature bronze horse cart, is in the musuem there with just a little plexi window around it... I think it's the same one as is for sale in the gift shop upstairs

But then again, I even wonder about Mao's body there in Tian An Men...

As a side note, my teacher told me back in the day when the men go out to harvest the true wild ginseng, 5 men would leave, armed, and 3 men come back. Of course, it was very very hard to come by and the sale of one root would support an entire village for a long time. He said one root was the equivalent of a full truck load of cultivated.