Yunnan·Pu'er——Visiting the tea capital of southwest China.

After leaving Yuxi, we headed south along the Kunmo Highway and entered the boundary between Ailao Mountain and Wuliang Mountain. This is the remnant of the Hengduan Mountains, extending from northwest to southeast to the coast of Beibu Gulf. This mountain peak isolates the mainland from the mainland. Vietnam is a geographical unit with a strong sense of separation.

The Kunmo Expressway that runs through it is quite difficult to walk, perhaps because it was built a long time ago. It is a bit like the Laolan-Hai Expressway in Guizhou. The road is quite narrow and has many turns and steep slopes. To be honest, it is difficult to qualify as an expressway, but considering Considering the terrain restrictions and the age of construction, it is rare to have this road.

After the thrilling journey, we came to Pu'er City, which is a prefecture-level city between Yuxi City and Xishuangbanna Prefecture, and it is also a famous city.

Compared with the city itself, her specialty is more well-known, that is Pu'er tea. Many people know Pu'er tea, but they may not know that Pu'er is a place name.

When we came to Pu'er, this city close to the border made our eyes shine. The urban construction is quite good, with wide and straight avenues, lush greenery on both sides, and a clean and tidy city appearance. It is really a pleasant city.

My parents wanted to buy some Pu'er tea, so we went directly to Pu'er Tea City, which is a large Pu'er tea trading market, with tea ranging from a few yuan per catty to tens of thousands of yuan per catty. They went in to watch tea, so I walked around casually, and suddenly discovered that across the road was the Pu'er Cultural Center.

This is a group of buildings with orange-red exterior walls, which look particularly beautiful under the green plants and blue sky. Pu'er City's museums, libraries, archives and other cultural facilities are all here. I walked into the Pu'er Museum.

For an ordinary prefecture-level city, it is still difficult to support a museum, especially in the southwest region far away from the traditional cultural center. However, Pu'er obviously has its own characteristics, which is Pu'er tea, so the Pu'er museum is actually Pu'er tea. The museum and exhibition hall introduce the past and present life of Pu'er tea in quite detail. The content is very detailed and it is a good place to learn Pu'er tea knowledge.

After seeing Pu'er tea, I tasted the Pu'er tea they bought after meeting with my parents. I felt that the taste was different. Sure enough, people need to learn more knowledge.

After a short stay in Pu'er, we continued south to a place that all Chinese people are fascinated by - Xishuangbanna.

Post by VoyagingDreamer | Sep 20, 2024

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