The Ancient Tea Horse Road witnesses the changes in the history of Pu'er tea
The Ancient Tea-Horse Road is a non-governmental international trade channel that exists in southwest China, using horse caravans as the main means of transportation. It is a corridor for economic and cultural exchanges among ethnic groups in southwest China. 4,000 kilometers long and has a history of more than 1,300 years. It has profound historical accumulation and cultural heritage. It is an indispensable bridge and link between ancient Tibet and the mainland. quotation platform!

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According to historical records, Chinese tea was the first to spread overseas, which can be traced back to the Northern and Southern Dynasties. At that time, Chinese merchants were exporting tea to Türkiye by bartering tea on the border with Mongolia.
Since the Tang Dynasty, rulers of all dynasties have actively taken measures to control the tea-horse trade. From the first year of Emperor Suzong's reign in the Tang Dynasty (756 AD) to the first year of the millennium, he drove the horse tea market in the Uighur region of Mongolia, pioneering the tea-horse trade.
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