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Tea Maps shows workers pasting a tea map of china in the Badachu Park in Beijing. Various kinds of tea leaves are pasted to the particular regions where they grow on a 20-sq m China map. The tea map will make its debut at the 9th China Gardening and Tea Culture Festival on April 27.
Source;- news.xinhuanet.com
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