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The story of West Lake Longjing tea

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Tea-picking is a hard work, so that a skilled picker can only collect two kilos each day. With so much tea growing, villagers have to hire migrant workers to help with the picking.

Tea-picking is a hard work, so that a skilled picker can only collect two kilos each day. With so much tea growing, villagers have to hire migrant workers to help with the picking. [Photo/China.org.cn]

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