Shaoxing Tea Culture Research Association visited Chunli

On the afternoon of May 31st, Ni Shangui, President of Shaoxing Tea Culture Research Association, Deputy Director of the Municipal Government Decision Advisory Committee and Minister of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and former Vice Chairman of Shaoxing Political Consultative Conference and Minister of United Front Work of the Municipal Party Committee, visited Chunli Company for research and guidance.
Huang Chunjun, Chairman of Chunli Company, personally accompanied President Ni Shangui to visit the digital intelligent workshop that is currently producing tea. He introduced in detail to President Ni the company's order sales situation this year, as well as the characteristics and processing technology of the new Lingyun tea. He conducted research in a way of walking, watching, and communicating. President Ni carefully inspected and commented on the processing process of Lingyun tea on site, stating that the entire production line has achieved digital, intelligent, and clean management, using advanced tea production equipment combined with the company's standardized production process. The quality of the tea has maintained the emerald green of the original raw materials, and the tea aroma is pure, making it a good tea.


Subsequently, we visited the Chunli Tea Culture Museum, where the tour guide provided a detailed introduction to tea history and culture, as well as the Yanxi tea culture. President Ni stated that he has long heard that Chunli Company has collected valuable literature and materials related to the long-standing Yanxi tea culture. These valuable materials can be preserved and open to the public for free, making them a valuable and outstanding entrepreneur who has played an important role in promoting the tea culture in Shengzhou. As a provincial-level backbone agricultural leading enterprise, Chunli should play a leading role, maintain its original market excellence, and also explore new paths to promote Lingyun tea to the world through a new pearl tea market.
