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From: Xinhua 2012-06-26 16:30:00
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Yi'ong tea plantation in Tibet

Photo taken on June 14, 2012 shows workers processing tea leaves in a workshop of the Yi'ong Tea Plantation in Bomi County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The Yi'ong Tea Plantation, first established in 1966, is the highest tea plantation in China. The natural climate and environment here have been perfectly suited for growing tea. Yi'ong tea products are not only welcomed in the domestic market, but also exported to America, Japan and Europe. [Photo/Xinhua]
Photo taken on June 14, 2012 shows workers processing tea leaves in a workshop of the Yi'ong Tea Plantation in Bomi County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The Yi'ong Tea Plantation, first established in 1966, is the highest tea plantation in China. The natural climate and environment here have been perfectly suited for growing tea. Yi'ong tea products are not only welcomed in the domestic market, but also exported to America, Japan and Europe. [Photo/Xinhua]

Photo taken on June 14, 2012 shows workers processing tea leaves in a workshop of the Yi'ong Tea Plantation in Bomi County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region
Photo taken on June 14, 2012 shows workers processing tea leaves in a workshop of the Yi'ong Tea Plantation in Bomi County, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region. The Yi'ong Tea Plantation, first established in 1966, is the highest tea plantation in China. The natural climate and environment here have been perfectly suited for growing tea. Yi'ong tea products are not only welcomed in the domestic market, but also exported to America, Japan and Europe. [Photo/Xinhua]

 
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