The 16th Rong County Tea and Tourism Festival began March 21 in Zigong, showcasing the area's tea culture and promoting agricultural, cultural and tourism integration.
Rong County, known as the "Hometown of Chinese Scented Tea," uses the annual event to boost its unique tea products and drive economic growth.
The opening ceremony featured dance performances celebrating local salt and pottery culture, along with magic shows and tea art demonstrations.
The three-day festival offered 10 themed activities, including a live spring tea trade fair, tea-picking and tea-making competitions, cultural parades, artistic performances in the tea mountains and a tea garden soccer match. Attendees sampled local teas while touring verdant fields and centuries-old paths.
Rong county is recognized as one of the "Top 10 Tea Industry Counties in Sichuan." In recent years, the county's tea industry has flourished, with 14,000 hectares of eco-friendly tea gardens now producing renowned national geographical indication products such as Golden Leaf and Longdu Fragrant Tea. As southwestern China's largest tea export base, the county exports 20,000 tons of high-quality green tea annually.
Laimou town, the heart of Rong county's tea industry, has pioneered an innovative development model integrating tea tourism, e-commerce and intangible cultural heritage. Scenic tea-centered villages like Shisungou and Yidongqiao have been recognized as national 3A-level tourist attractions, making the tea industry a signature symbol of Rong county's prosperity and charm.
The 16th Rong County Tea and Tourism Festival began March 21 in Zigong, showcasing the area's tea culture and promoting agricultural, cultural and tourism integration.
Rong County, known as the "Hometown of Chinese Scented Tea," uses the annual event to boost its unique tea products and drive economic growth.
The opening ceremony featured dance performances celebrating local salt and pottery culture, along with magic shows and tea art demonstrations.
The three-day festival offered 10 themed activities, including a live spring tea trade fair, tea-picking and tea-making competitions, cultural parades, artistic performances in the tea mountains and a tea garden soccer match. Attendees sampled local teas while touring verdant fields and centuries-old paths.
Rong county is recognized as one of the "Top 10 Tea Industry Counties in Sichuan." In recent years, the county's tea industry has flourished, with 14,000 hectares of eco-friendly tea gardens now producing renowned national geographical indication products such as Golden Leaf and Longdu Fragrant Tea. As southwestern China's largest tea export base, the county exports 20,000 tons of high-quality green tea annually.
Laimou town, the heart of Rong county's tea industry, has pioneered an innovative development model integrating tea tourism, e-commerce and intangible cultural heritage. Scenic tea-centered villages like Shisungou and Yidongqiao have been recognized as national 3A-level tourist attractions, making the tea industry a signature symbol of Rong county's prosperity and charm.
The 16th Rong County Tea and Tourism Festival began March 21 in Zigong, showcasing the area's tea culture and promoting agricultural, cultural and tourism integration.
Rong County, known as the "Hometown of Chinese Scented Tea," uses the annual event to boost its unique tea products and drive economic growth.
The opening ceremony featured dance performances celebrating local salt and pottery culture, along with magic shows and tea art demonstrations.
The three-day festival offered 10 themed activities, including a live spring tea trade fair, tea-picking and tea-making competitions, cultural parades, artistic performances in the tea mountains and a tea garden soccer match. Attendees sampled local teas while touring verdant fields and centuries-old paths.
Rong county is recognized as one of the "Top 10 Tea Industry Counties in Sichuan." In recent years, the county's tea industry has flourished, with 14,000 hectares of eco-friendly tea gardens now producing renowned national geographical indication products such as Golden Leaf and Longdu Fragrant Tea. As southwestern China's largest tea export base, the county exports 20,000 tons of high-quality green tea annually.
Laimou town, the heart of Rong county's tea industry, has pioneered an innovative development model integrating tea tourism, e-commerce and intangible cultural heritage. Scenic tea-centered villages like Shisungou and Yidongqiao have been recognized as national 3A-level tourist attractions, making the tea industry a signature symbol of Rong county's prosperity and charm.
The 16th Rong County Tea and Tourism Festival began March 21 in Zigong, showcasing the area's tea culture and promoting agricultural, cultural and tourism integration.
Rong County, known as the "Hometown of Chinese Scented Tea," uses the annual event to boost its unique tea products and drive economic growth.
The opening ceremony featured dance performances celebrating local salt and pottery culture, along with magic shows and tea art demonstrations.
The three-day festival offered 10 themed activities, including a live spring tea trade fair, tea-picking and tea-making competitions, cultural parades, artistic performances in the tea mountains and a tea garden soccer match. Attendees sampled local teas while touring verdant fields and centuries-old paths.
Rong county is recognized as one of the "Top 10 Tea Industry Counties in Sichuan." In recent years, the county's tea industry has flourished, with 14,000 hectares of eco-friendly tea gardens now producing renowned national geographical indication products such as Golden Leaf and Longdu Fragrant Tea. As southwestern China's largest tea export base, the county exports 20,000 tons of high-quality green tea annually.
Laimou town, the heart of Rong county's tea industry, has pioneered an innovative development model integrating tea tourism, e-commerce and intangible cultural heritage. Scenic tea-centered villages like Shisungou and Yidongqiao have been recognized as national 3A-level tourist attractions, making the tea industry a signature symbol of Rong county's prosperity and charm.
The 16th Rong County Tea and Tourism Festival began March 21 in Zigong, showcasing the area's tea culture and promoting agricultural, cultural and tourism integration.
Rong County, known as the "Hometown of Chinese Scented Tea," uses the annual event to boost its unique tea products and drive economic growth.
The opening ceremony featured dance performances celebrating local salt and pottery culture, along with magic shows and tea art demonstrations.
The three-day festival offered 10 themed activities, including a live spring tea trade fair, tea-picking and tea-making competitions, cultural parades, artistic performances in the tea mountains and a tea garden soccer match. Attendees sampled local teas while touring verdant fields and centuries-old paths.
Rong county is recognized as one of the "Top 10 Tea Industry Counties in Sichuan." In recent years, the county's tea industry has flourished, with 14,000 hectares of eco-friendly tea gardens now producing renowned national geographical indication products such as Golden Leaf and Longdu Fragrant Tea. As southwestern China's largest tea export base, the county exports 20,000 tons of high-quality green tea annually.
Laimou town, the heart of Rong county's tea industry, has pioneered an innovative development model integrating tea tourism, e-commerce and intangible cultural heritage. Scenic tea-centered villages like Shisungou and Yidongqiao have been recognized as national 3A-level tourist attractions, making the tea industry a signature symbol of Rong county's prosperity and charm.
The 16th Rong County Tea and Tourism Festival began March 21 in Zigong, showcasing the area's tea culture and promoting agricultural, cultural and tourism integration.
Rong County, known as the "Hometown of Chinese Scented Tea," uses the annual event to boost its unique tea products and drive economic growth.
The opening ceremony featured dance performances celebrating local salt and pottery culture, along with magic shows and tea art demonstrations.
The three-day festival offered 10 themed activities, including a live spring tea trade fair, tea-picking and tea-making competitions, cultural parades, artistic performances in the tea mountains and a tea garden soccer match. Attendees sampled local teas while touring verdant fields and centuries-old paths.
Rong county is recognized as one of the "Top 10 Tea Industry Counties in Sichuan." In recent years, the county's tea industry has flourished, with 14,000 hectares of eco-friendly tea gardens now producing renowned national geographical indication products such as Golden Leaf and Longdu Fragrant Tea. As southwestern China's largest tea export base, the county exports 20,000 tons of high-quality green tea annually.
Laimou town, the heart of Rong county's tea industry, has pioneered an innovative development model integrating tea tourism, e-commerce and intangible cultural heritage. Scenic tea-centered villages like Shisungou and Yidongqiao have been recognized as national 3A-level tourist attractions, making the tea industry a signature symbol of Rong county's prosperity and charm.
The 16th Rong County Tea and Tourism Festival began March 21 in Zigong, showcasing the area's tea culture and promoting agricultural, cultural and tourism integration.
Rong County, known as the "Hometown of Chinese Scented Tea," uses the annual event to boost its unique tea products and drive economic growth.
The opening ceremony featured dance performances celebrating local salt and pottery culture, along with magic shows and tea art demonstrations.
The three-day festival offered 10 themed activities, including a live spring tea trade fair, tea-picking and tea-making competitions, cultural parades, artistic performances in the tea mountains and a tea garden soccer match. Attendees sampled local teas while touring verdant fields and centuries-old paths.
Rong county is recognized as one of the "Top 10 Tea Industry Counties in Sichuan." In recent years, the county's tea industry has flourished, with 14,000 hectares of eco-friendly tea gardens now producing renowned national geographical indication products such as Golden Leaf and Longdu Fragrant Tea. As southwestern China's largest tea export base, the county exports 20,000 tons of high-quality green tea annually.
Laimou town, the heart of Rong county's tea industry, has pioneered an innovative development model integrating tea tourism, e-commerce and intangible cultural heritage. Scenic tea-centered villages like Shisungou and Yidongqiao have been recognized as national 3A-level tourist attractions, making the tea industry a signature symbol of Rong county's prosperity and charm.