Pu'er spring tea is on the market! These “tea events” this year are quite new
After several spring rains, spring tea in most areas of Pu'er began to sprout and gradually went on the market. Although affected by the new coronavirus epidemic, tea merchants from other places still came to Pu'er in order to buy Pu'er spring tea.
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