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Padian is another village of the Bulang ethnic group located east of Brown Mountain in Menghai, Yunnan Province. It belongs to the Menang Village Committee of Brown Mountain Township. It is adjacent to the very famous Laoman'ebulang village, and is a sister village derived from the same clan and ethnicity.
In this way, Ming is unknown, and Ming is rarely spread among the public. In fact, it can be regarded as the hometown of ancient tea. However, the ancient tea resources in Padian are really scarce, so it is difficult to receive them even if you stay here.


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