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What is Jingmai Mountain applying for as a World Cultural Heritage site?

When you come to Jingmai Mountain, you pass through the ancient tea forest, visit Nuogan Village, see the sea of clouds in Mangbai Village, photograph the sunset in Wengji Village, drink ancient tree tea, taste tea tree leaf fried eggs, how to integrate these fragmented experiences, this question found the answer in the Jingmai Mountain Ancient Tea Forest Cultural Landscape Heritage Exhibition in Huimin Town. The Jingmai Mountain Ancient Tea Forest Cultural Landscape is a system that includes nine villages, five ancient tea forests, and three separate protective forests. With tea forests, forests, and villages as the core, it wisely distributes production, ecology, and living land. The nine villages include: Jingmai Dazhai, Mengben, Manggeng, Nuogan Laozhai Manggeng of the Dai people, Mangjing Shangzhai, Mangjing Xiazhai, Manghong, Wengji, Wengwa of the Bulang people. The exhibition includes tea tree domestication, heritage elements, tea making, tea trade, tea and faith, etc. The exhibition methods are quite diverse, for example, it also presents the biodiversity of Jingmai Mountain through the paintings donated by Mr. Zeng Xiaolian (a famous Chinese botanical painter), displays the life and festival scenes of Jingmai Mountain villages through photographs, and introduces the life of the indigenous people through daily necessities and house models. Compared to the crowd shooting the sunset in Wengji Village, there are very few people watching the exhibition. Perhaps it is because the exhibition itself is not well publicized. Among the many travel notes I have read, few mention this exhibition. If you could see this exhibition before going up the mountain, perhaps the two-day footprint on Jingmai Mountain would be more purposeful and less random. Tips: 1. The exhibition is free and there are two floors in total. It takes at least 1 hour to look carefully. The quality of the exhibition is very high. It is recommended to watch it before going up the mountain, which will help you have a comprehensive understanding of Jingmai Mountain. 2. The documentary shown in the exhibition is only open to paid tour groups, but it can be found on the website of the State Administration of Cultural Heritage. There is a Pu'er Magazine Heritage Application Issue at the front desk, which you can buy to read and supplement some information. 3. The Tea Horse Ancient Cellar next to the exhibition is a commercial project under construction, mainly to improve the chain of Pu'er tea in Jingmai Mountain from tea picking, production, storage, and sales. The design of the tea cellar is quite particular, and if you have time, it can be part of the visit for understanding.
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Posted: Feb 20, 2024
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