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What are the four specialties of Jinhua?
1, Xuanping Lianzi

Xuanlian was originally produced in Xuanping County, Zhejiang Province, and now belongs to Liucheng She nationality town in Wuyi County (the main producing areas are Liucheng, Xilian, Dayuan, Zecun and other towns in Wuyi), hence the name. It is a rare specialty in Zhejiang Province.

According to Xuanping County Records, lotus seeds were planted in Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty (1796- 1820). Xuanping Lotus Seed is a tribute of Qing Dynasty and one of the three famous lotus seeds in China. July-August is the time when the lotus is in full bloom, which has excellent ornamental value.

2. Jinhua scented tea

Scented tea, also known as scented tea, is a kind of tea soaked with flowers or leaves of plants or their fruits. It is a kind of reprocessed tea unique to China. It makes use of the characteristic that tea is good at absorbing peculiar smell, smothers fragrant flowers with fresh tea, and filters out dried flowers after the tea absorbs the fragrance, so that the made scented tea is rich in fragrance and deep in color.

3. Jinhua ham

Jinhua Ham is a specialty of Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, and a landmark product of chinese national geography. Jinhua ham is bright in color, distinct in red and white, sweet in salty lean meat, fragrant but not greasy in fat, delicious in taste, rich in protein and fat, and various vitamins and minerals.

4. Jinhua Juyan Tea

Wuzhou Juyan Tea, also known as Jinhua Juyan Tea, is a kind of semi-baked fried green tea, which is produced in North Village, Jinhua, Zhejiang. The peak stone has a strange origin, and the boulder stands tall. This stone looks like a fairy's elevator, so the tea produced here is called "elevator rock tea".

5. Jinhua bergamot

Jinhua bergamot, a specialty of Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province, is a geographical indication of national agricultural products. Jinhua has a long history of planting bergamot for nearly a thousand years. Jinhua's soil contains slightly acidic sandy loam, which is loose and fertile and is very suitable for the cultivation of Jinhua bergamot. Plenty of rain, annual precipitation 1426.2 mm, and water quality is rich in minerals. It belongs to subtropical monsoon climate.

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