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Theme - Bānzhāng

Bānzhāng (班章山)- is the mountain located North West of Bulang Shan. It is also famous village producing very prized puerh tea.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Teas - Bānzhāng

Lao Banzhang 2004 Bamboo Tube

Lao Banzhang 2004 Bamboo Tube
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Lao Banzhang 2004 is a pu-erh pressed into bamboo tubes. Mighty and rich tea soup reminds us its...

Lao Banzhang 2013

Lao Banzhang 2013
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Lao Banzhang is the pu-erh that you will pay the most money for and the pu-erh that you find most...


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Photos - Bānzhāng

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Video - Bānzhāng

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Quotes

„Some people display virtue and show ability in order to get others to support them. Some call on people for celebrations and funerals, in effect making business trips. Some affect seclusion as hermits but are actually seeking social advancement. Some offer people food and drink in hope of later favors. All of these are clever operations of the crafty mind for gaining temporal profit. These prevent right action and so should all be abandoned. “

Source Book: Cleary, Thomas. Practical Taoism. Shambhala Publications Inc, 1998. p. 112. ISBN: 978-1570622007. [q703] [s79]

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Pu-erh shape -
The longan (龍眼 lóng
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