Tea Festival

NDO – At the end of this year, when the H’Mong people in Son La province are preparing to celebrate their traditional New Year, with good news arriving for the local people. A population of 200 ancient tea trees in Be village, Ta Xua commune were recognised as a heritage tree.

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According to Mua A Vang, Head of the Be village, local people earned their living from tea from many generations. There are more than 1,500 age-old tea trees in the enire village, of which 200 trees are ancient trees, with a lifespan of nearly 300 years, and a trunk diameter of 30 cm. On the occasion of being awarded recognition, local people took part in many exciting and joyful activities such as: a tea picking contest, a tea drying contest, a singing contest and a dancing contest.

H’Mong men and women dancing with ken (horn) and umbrella during the ceremony.

Harvesting on old tea trees

Drying tea by a wooden stove right next to the cliff

The image of the tea tree has been associated with the village and generations of local people.