Bang Wei Shan 邦崴山: a relatively unknown mountain in Fu Dong district, Lan Cang with vast forests of old wild tea trees. On Bang Wei, there is a state-owned and protected, at least 1000-year-old Guo Du Xing 过渡型 transit-type tea tree, which is not entirely a species of Camelia Sinensis or any other known tree species. In 1993, this was confirmed by an expedition of 181 experts and scholars from nine countries, elegantly proving that the origin of all tea in the world is the province of Yunnan in China.
Long Zhu 龙珠: Dragon pearls, traditionally green tea with jasmine hand-rolled into smaller balls, in recent years also green pu-erh pressed into large balls (one ball = one dose)