Luokeng — Sanctuary of Ancient Tea Trees
Deep in Shaoguan’s Nanling mountains, Luokeng Nature Reserve preserves 40,000+ wild ancient tea trees — some over 800 years old — growing in pristine subtropical forest.
Deep in Shaoguan’s Nanling mountains, Luokeng Nature Reserve preserves 40,000+ wild ancient tea trees — some over 800 years old — growing in pristine subtropical forest.
Discover Renhua County, the origin of Guangdong’s famous White Hair (Baimao) tea — home to Danxia Mountain UNESCO site, GI-protected tea heritage, and the Danxia #1 and #2 cultivars.
Discover Shixing County, home to the Chebaling National Nature Reserve and Sankashui organic teas from the Three Rivers watershed.
Home to 40,000+ wild ancient tea trees in Luokeng Nature Reserve, Qujiang District is where the legendary almond aroma black tea was discovered in 2010.
Explore Lechang’s high-altitude Baimaojian black tea, home to the Yanxishan GI-protected tea with exceptional polyphenol content.