Hui Ming Tea's ecological environment

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Huiming tea producing areas are extremely advantageous in natural conditions. Ming Ren Yan Guangguang in "Hui Ming Temple Tea Song", attached to Hui Ming Temple

Huiming Tea

The scenery is vividly described. The poem reads: "The ancient Cooper old pines are numbered, the tea trees in the mountains are extremely superb, the gods and ancestors forget the ages, and the spiritual roots are intrinsic to the spring.... Zi Yun and Yu Wu Yu Quan, the first buds emerged. Including the halal. Cold weather Qingming have passed, picking roasted wolfberry rain Yu Fang Chen." Hui Ming tea is mainly produced in the Akagi mountain area, of which Hui Ming Temple and nearby as the main origin. Huiming Temple is 630 meters above sea level, and the main peak of Chimu Mountain is 1500 meters above sea level. The forests on the mountains are green and the sea of ​​clouds and mists change the weather. Whenever spring and autumn, standing on the top of the hill, but see the mountain under the haze, long time will not. The soil here is dominated by acidic sandy yellow loam and fragrant ash. The soil is fertile and the rainfall is abundant. Because of the special soil and climatic conditions in the local area, in the long-term production practice, the characteristics of local tea tree populations have gradually developed. The tea growers divide the tea trees grown here into big leaf tea, bamboo leaf tea, multi-bud tea, white bud tea and white tea. Big leaf tea is famous for its large leaves and is an excellent variety for the production of Huiming tea. Followed by multiple buds of tea, the latent buds in each leaf can be sprouted at the same time. If the fertilizers are properly managed, their shoots can be made simultaneously and long. This tea is slightly round in shape, with thick, uplifted leaves. It is very tender and strong, and it is also a good raw material for processing Huiming tea.

The tea gardens are mostly on the slopes of about 600 meters above sea level. The soil is fertile, the rainfall is abundant, and the clouds are lingering. The tea plants have a unique growing environment. The county is located in the upper reaches of the Minjiang River in the south of Zhejiang Province. It is a mountainous area and a semi-mountainous region. The subtropical monsoon climate is mild and humid. The average annual temperature is 17.6°C. The average annual rainfall is 1868 mm, and the frost-free period is 268 days. The soil is dominated by acid sandy yellow loam and fragrant ash, which is earthy and moist. The mountains are lush and full of clouds. In particular, Huiming Temple and Jingtou Village both live on the mountainside of Chimu Mountain, with an elevation of about 670 meters above sea level. The tea produced is the best.