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How do we know if a tea is high-quality or not?

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What is the mountain tea fields problem?

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How do we categorize the different tea sources?

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What are the best conditions for producing rock tea?

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What kinds of things are important in tea plantations?

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How does soil quality affect the quality of the tea?

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How would one describe the flavor of Zhengyan tea?

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Why do we use different terms when talking about Wuyi Rock Tea?

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Shui Xian tea is highly regarded by tea enthusiasts. Find out why.

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The truly authentic Da Hong Pao are grown on a Jiulong Ke rocky cliff of the Wuyi Mountain scenic area.

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Why is purebred Da Hong Pao so hard to come by?

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What is truly important when selecting a tea?

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Why doesn't China have a film rating system similar to the United States or other countries?

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As the saying goes, "It is better to teach a man to fish than to give him food." This is the way to get people out of poverty.

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This method not only brings financial help to the villagers, it also helps them mentally by bringing a sense of purpose to their lives.

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Although it was hard at first, the girls managed to help the villagers with their hard work.

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These young people have not only helped those in poverty, but have helped people to fulfill their dreams as well.

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In addition to hard work, new concepts and thinking also play important roles in making concrete improvements.

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Moxi Zishi describes the "wildness" of his childhood.

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Moxi Zishi delivers a bit of warmness to a local primary school.

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Moxi Zishi explains the reason the desire for education is so strong.

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Moxi Zishi explains why his father is still present in the Daliang Mountains.

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