Yunnan Province, located in the southwest of China, is renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes and deep cultural heritage. Not only does it feature the historic charm of Lijiang Old Town, the tranquil beauty of Erhai Lake in Dali, and the exotic allure of Mangshi in Dehong, but it is also home to tea plantations hidden among its mountains, which lend a unique character to the region.
Among the many treasures of Yunnan’s vibrant tea culture, Jingmai Mountain stands out as the most dazzling jewel. Located in Lancang County, Pu’er City, it is the world’s first tea culture World Heritage site. The area preserves expansive ancient tea gardens, where tea trees, having withstood the passage of time, continue to thrive and exude their rich fragrance.
On a tea journey through Jingmai Mountain, lush greenery and picturesque countryside blend seamlessly, while ethnic culture, culinary traditions, and festive customs coexist harmoniously. The transformation of tea leaves from the tender shoots in the mountains to the fragrant tea in countless cups not only reflects the unique flavor of the tea culture in this land but also tells the long-standing stories of civilization and life, encapsulating Yunnan’s profound cultural heritage. Visitors can personally engage in tea picking and the tea-making process, gaining a deep understanding of the vast and profound tea culture. At the same time, they can admire the grandeur of ancient tea trees and have a spiritual connection with thousand-year-old tea. Additionally, in the music town, visitors can sing and dance freely, experiencing the tranquil and slow-paced life of traditional ancient villages amidst the misty natural beauty.
Traveling from Bangladesh to Yunnan is also extremely convenient. A direct flight from Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, to Kunming, Yunnan, takes just 2 hours and 20 minutes. The convenient transportation makes Yunnan more accessible, warmly welcoming Bangladeshi tourists to come and deeply experience the region’s tea culture and diverse tourism resources.