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The tea was developed under the guidance of Comrade Zhang Zhicheng, a senior engineer and senior engineer of tea production in Jiangsu Province under the guidance of Comrade Li Jiayuan Tea Factory in Jiangsu Province. After five years of development, he passed the appraisal in 1986 and received the Tea Award from the Ministry of Agriculture in 1989, 1993 to 1996. He was awarded the "Lu Yu Cup" award in Jiangsu Province for four consecutive years, and won the first "Chinese Tea Cup" Grand Prize in the Chinese Tea Academy in 1994. The Lijiayuan Tea Garden in Liyang City, Jiangsu Province is located in the mountains and bamboos bordering Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Jiangxi provinces. Located on the Nanshan Bamboo Sea in the tourist area of ​​Tianmu Lake, it is a hilly mountain region on the northern edge of the central subtropical zone. It has a warm climate, abundant rainfall, and abundant sunshine. , Four seasons, no pollution. The field belongs to the largest village-level collective tea plantation in Jiangsu Province. The tea plantation area is 933 acres, including 200 acres of asexually improved tea plantations, 200 acres of premium white tea, and 200 acres of excellent yellow tea. The tea factory has four advanced production lines, including famous tea, red broken tea, and steamed green tea in Japan, with over 2.5 million yuan in fixed assets. Lijiayuan Tea Plant produces more than 100 tons of tea at all levels, including 15 tons of specialty teas, more than 5 tons of steamed green tea, and an annual output value of more than 4 million yuan. In recent years, it has introduced 200 mu of Tianmuhu white tea and 200 mu of yellow tea, all of which are rare and valuable varieties. The yellow tea is the exclusive introduction of the city for the first time. The tea aroma is particularly high, the liquor color is clear, the sweet taste is sweet, and it is a tea treasure. Under the guidance of Mr. Zhang Zhicheng, a senior member of the tea industry in Jiangsu Province, Li Jiayuan Tea Plant established a successful tea in Nanshan Shoumei in 1986. The tea was awarded the “National Famous Tea†title in the 1989 National Tea Exhibition. In 1993, he participated in the Chinese tea association famous tea competition and won the "China Tea Cup" special prize. Since 1993, he has participated in all famous Jiangsu special tea competitions and won the Luyu Cup special prize four consecutive times. In 2003, it was recognized as a "no pollution" agricultural product; in 2004 it was selected as "Chinese Famous Tea"; in 2005 it was selected as the "9th China Qiyang Tea Festival and the 1st Tianmu Lake Tourism Festival".