Bang Wei Shan 邦崴山: poměrně neznámá hora v okrese Fu Dong, Lan Cang s rozlehlými lesy starých divokých čajových stromů. Na hoře Bang Wei se nachází státem vlastněný a chráněný, minimálně 1000 let starý čajový strom tranzitního typu Guo Du Xing 过渡型, který není zcela druhem Camelia Sinensis ani žádným jiným dosud známým druhem čajovníku. V roce 1993 to potvrdila expedice 181 expertů a učenců z devíti zemí a elegantně tak prokázala, že prapůvod veškerého čaje na světě je provincie Yunnan v Číně.
Bang Wai 2016 Bing 357g
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