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Introduction to Golden Tea

Golden tea is mostly distributed in Kaihua, Chun'an and other counties and cities in western Zhejiang and Yushan in northeastern Jiangxi, especially in the foothills of Sanqing Mountain and its surrounding areas with an altitude of 300 to 1,500 meters. Generally, It grows in deep mountains and old forests at an altitude of 800 meters, or on steep cliffs and rocks. According to "Chinese Tree Chronicles" and other records, golden tea: cools, clears away heat and detoxifies, relieves surface and expels wind, aids digestion, treats colds, treats chronic bronchitis, and has certain effects on high blood pressure. Folk medicine has always been used as a cooling medicine to relieve summer heat, strengthen the stomach and digestion, treat abdominal distension and pain, relieve coughs and troubles. Regular drinking has certain curative effects on various stomach diseases. It has been chosen by local urban and rural residents as gifts to relatives and friends over the years.

It has been reviewed and determined by the expert group and tested by the health and epidemic prevention department, and meets the food hygiene requirements. In 2001, the Jiangxi Provincial Science and Technology Commission included golden tea in the "Jiangxi Province Key New Science and Technology Products in 2001" project for development. In 2002, Guanshengsheng Golden Tea won the title of Jiangxi Province Key New Product (Jiangxi Province) awarded by the Jiangxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology. Xinke Jianzi (2002) No. 071).

Through continuous development and research technology, in the 2008 China Green Tea Summit Forum Famous Tea Competition, it stood out from more than 300 tea samples across the country and won the gold medal. In 2009, Baojing Golden Tea was recognized as a Grade A “green food” by the China Green Food Development Center. In 2010, Baojing Golden Tea passed the registration of geographical indication agricultural products with the Ministry of Agriculture, obtained the right to use agricultural geographical indications, and was protected by national law. In 2010, the Baojing Golden Tea agricultural product geographical indication certification trademark registration application was accepted by the Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce. In 2010, Baojing Golden Tea was rated as the most promising tea brand (green tea) in 2010 by the Golden Bud Award Jury, the Oscar of the tea industry. In 2012, Baojing Golden Tea won the famous trademark of Hunan Province; in 2012, Baojing Golden Tea Tea won the most popular gold medal product at China Expo.