Lac Van Quan was born in a Dao ethnic family in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang with a four-generation tradition of producing ancient Shan Tuyet tea.
An ancient Shan tuyet tea forest, located at an altitude of over 1,800 metres above sea level in Dien Bien province, has been recognised by the Vietnam Association for the Conservation of Nature and Environment as a Vietnam Heritage Tree.
Specialties from regions across Vietnam are being introduced to local consumers and foreign visitors at a fair opened at the shopping centre of Vincom Mega Mall Royal City in Hanoi's Thanh Xuan district on November 22.
With rich aroma, strong taste, and lingering scent, Suoi Giang Shan Tuyet tea, a specialty of Yen Bai province, win the hearts of both domestic and international friends.
Bac Ha district in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai, a famous production hub of Shan Tuyet tea, is rolling out measures to promote the economic value of the specialty and bring the product to more foreign markets, reported Nong nghiep Vietnam (Vietnam Agriculture) newspaper.
More than 1,300 Shan Tuyet tea plants in Ha Giang province and a group of valuable timber trees in Dak Nong province have been recognised as “Vietnam Heritage Trees”.
Changing minds with a coherent way of thinking, those who engage in the agricultural sector, have gradually reaped initial successes after boldly investing in sustainable production.
Shan Tuyet tea is a famous specialty of Phong Tho district, Lai Chau province. Dao ethnic people in Mo Si San commune are now learning how to take care of the ancient tea trees.
Vietnam exported 107,000 tonnes of tea valued at 187 million USD during January-October, up 3.2 percent in volume and 14.3 percent in value year-on-year.
A ceremony was held in Suoi Giang commune, Van Chan district, the northern mountainous province of Yen Bai on September 20 to honour ancient tea tree, as part of the Muong Lo Culture and Tourism Week.
The Prime Minister has approved the planning tasks regarding the development of the Mau Son national tourism site in the northern province of Lang Son to 2040.
Ta Xua in the mountain district of Bac Yen, northern Son La province, has become a favourite destination of visitors hunting for clouds, frost, and the local specialty Shan tuyet tea.
Moc Chau district in the mountainous province of Son La is focusing on creating the Geographic Indication (GI) “Moc Chau” for its Shan Tuyet tea and a collective mark for Moc Chau Oolong tea.