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Located at 1,500m above sea level, Ta Xua has more than 200ha of Shan Tuyet tea, nearly half are ancient tea trees. (Photo: VOV)
The tea trees in Ta Xua can grow to tens of meters high. (Photo: VOV)
Ta Xua locals collect tea leaves. (Photo: VNA)
The Shan Tuyet tea trees are a variety of Camellia sinensis. A Shan tuyet tea tree has a rough trunk and its bark is covered with moss and ferns. (Photo: VOV)
Shan Tuyet tea flowers grow very robustly. (Photo:VOV)
The tea plants are hardy and do not require frequent watering. (Photo:VOV)
To harvest the Shan tuyet tea buds, people climb the trees and pick the tea buds one by one, and place them in a basket on their back. (Photo: VOV)
Shan Tuyet tea trees have big gray-white buds. The underside of each tea leaf is covered with a layer of fine, white hairs. (Photo:danviet.vn)
Fresh tea buds are spread on the floor to dry before they are processed. (Photo: VOV)
Someone needs to stir the buds as they dry. (Photo: VOV)
One family can produce several kg of Shan Tuyet tea per week. (Photo: VOV)

Shan Tuyet tea — a specialty of Ta Xua

(VOVWORLD) -Ta Xua commune in Bac Yen district, Son La province, is known for its century-old Shan tuyet tea, which has an especially delicious taste.