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Earlier NeoCathay identified the six famous tea mountains of Yunnan
from a map which I provided which was subsequently researched by Danny as a map from the 6FTM factory itself: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.f...c8ff186dcb8c84 This list has held up in subsequent Chinese links. Yesterday there was a DaDuGang presentation box on TaoBao with a biscuit for each of the six mountains plus one more making a total of seven which they called ΔΟΕ΄Ι½ NanNuoShan (South Glutinous Mountain). You will occasionally see NanNuo from other factories including the Menghai factory. So is the Dadugang factory trying to one up the 6FTM factory or should we really be talking about seven famous tea mountains in Yunnan? Thanks, Jim |
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