Experience Snow Shan Tea In Sin Chai (dien Bien)

Coming to Sin Chai Commune, Tua Chua District, Dien Bien Province in the period from March to October, in addition to visiting the landscapes of the wildness of nature, the unique customs of the ethnic community Native, visitors also have the opportunity to participate in trees on ancient trees. Guests will be hand-picked with tea dolls and monitor tea product processing process. This will be an unforgettable experience for visitors when coming to this place.0: 00/1: 41 Nouthern Nouthern Northern Snow Shan Tea is also called "immortal" tea, a typical agricultural product of Xa Sin Chai. In the commune, there are nearly 4000 trees, which are known for trees with up to hundreds of years

. The tea plants here are completely organic. Shan Snow tea is built as a chain safe product to lead to consumers. Tea trees here are almost naturally developing non-impacted by fertilizers as well as plant protection drugs
In order to pick tea, buttian ethnic women have to row up the tops of the tree by hand instead of picking up by machines like the plain provinces. Tea is picked at the morning or in the middle of the direction to ensure the right moisture content. It is known a day, a woman here can be picked up from 3-4 full tea and fresh tea buds for processing As a variety of products such as green tea powder, tea dried raw tea ... to diversify products to improve the value of Shan Tuyet Tea Sin Chai.The experience in how to process tea products will see each stage Brass and complex tea products of tea, all processes from washing, drying, incubation, fermentation, tea cars (tea), dry stars ... All processes meet safety standards
Agricultural experiences are a trend of many tourists choosing especially to experience Shan Tuyet Shan Tea - Specialty in Sin Chai commune, Tua Chua district becomes an identical identity and its own attraction of the highland land This for every tourist. Learn

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