Iceland's ancient trees originated in Iceland Village, which is a kind of raw Pu 'er loose tea named after the place name. Iceland Village is located in Mengku Town, Shuangjiang County, Lincang City, Yunnan Province, and has five villagers' groups, namely Iceland, Nanqiang, Nuowu, Bawai and Boundary.
Iceland tea and Banzhang Tea are both old Pu 'er teas that have emerged in recent years. Due to the gradual improvement of people's taste in life, it has also greatly promoted the development of tea culture. However, market speculation and other factors have led to the high price of some teas (such as Iceland and Yi Wu), which has led to the emergence of a large number of counterfeit tea manufacturers in the tea market containing water and disrupted the tea market.
Therefore, the price of tea in old Iceland has a big deviation from that in different years and regions, ranging from 3,000-5,000 kg to 20,000-50,000 kg, and even more outrageous is the asking price of130,000 kg. Because the tea market is generally unstable, it is not recommended to buy iceland tea, which is too expensive. When choosing tea, you should look at its quality and understand the market before making a decision.
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Mengku Iceland (also known as "C Island" by local people) is a famous ancient tea-producing village in Shuangjiang County, Lincang City. It is famous for its large-leaf tea planting in Iceland, and it is one of the earliest places in the county where tea trees were cultivated artificially.
Iceland tea is the main component of the famous big leaf species in Mengku, and Iceland Village is the main birthplace of tea species in Mengku. The local tea has a long history. The recorded time is the Ming Dynasty (around 1485), but the legend without written records is earlier than the Ming Dynasty. There are different opinions about the origin of iceland tea: one is that the local toast "Banna Ancient Tea Mountain was introduced", and the other is that it was introduced from other places.
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