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  • 1. A brief introduction to the historical origin of Pu’er tea

A brief introduction to the historical origins of Pu'er tea


3. Chen Hongchang
   After Changtai Tea Company successfully launched Yichanghao, which mainly uses Yiwu tea green. He also hoped to use pure ingredients from famous tea mountains to make high-quality green cakes, so he founded the "Chen Hongchang" brand. In 2000, Yibang and Manzhuan were produced among the six major tea mountains. From then on, Chen Hongchang, who used various tea mountains as pure materials, came into being. At the end of 2003, "Chen Hongchang" was changed to "Chen Hongchang" and became Liu's customized tea. After the group was established in 2005, it was taken back and became the group's regular high-end tea products
Chen Hongchang Manzhuan, a brief introduction to the historical origin of Pu'er tea Figure 1  Chen Hongchang's packaging is simple and elegant , according to the different tea areas, a red seal is stamped to show the difference. They have produced famous tea mountains such as Yiwu, Yibang, Manzhuan, Geden, Youle, Mangzhi, Nannuo, Banzhang, Bada, Jingmai and so on. Pure tea products. Its style is outstanding and its features are remarkable. It is a high-quality pure material product.


Pu'er City has jurisdiction over Simao District, Ning'er Hani and Yi Autonomous County, Mojiang Hani Autonomous County, Jingdong Yi Autonomous County, Jinggu Dai and Yi Autonomous County, Zhenyuan Yi and Hani Lahu Autonomous County, Jiangcheng Hani and Yi Autonomous County, and Menglian Dai and Lahu Wa. Autonomous County, Lancang Lahu Autonomous County, Ximeng Wa Autonomous County, the Municipal People's Government is located on Yueguang Road, Simao District. 


There are 9 ethnic minority autonomous counties in Pu'er City, home to 14 ethnic groups including Han, Hani, Yi, Lahu, Wa and Dai. The ethnic minority population accounts for 61%. Local traditional ethnic festivals in Pu'er include the Wa Wooden Drum Festival, the Lahu Gourd Festival, the Yi Torch Festival, and the Dai Water Splashing Festival.


The above is a brief introduction to the historical origins of Chen Hongchang Man Brick and Pu'er tea, as well as Chen Hongchang's related content. I hope it can help you.

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