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DUSTIN BROCKUnited States

Pu'er is not just tea, but a longing for ancient tea mountains.

At dawn, I drove through the winding mountain roads with infinite longing for the ancient tea mountains. The hustle and bustle of Sichuan gradually faded away, and the mysterious green world of Yunnan - Jingmai Mountain, was slowly unveiling its veil. This time, we chose to stay at the Banyan Tree Lincang Jingmai, a hidden paradise in the sea of tea, and embarked on an immersive journey of tea and nature. Stepping into my mountain view suite is like stepping into a flowing landscape painting. In the early morning, I opened the balcony door, and the boundless tea mountains and the misty morning mist intertwined in front of me. I seemed to smell the tea fragrance in the air, which was so refreshing and refined that it made people feel relaxed and happy. The design of the suite's balcony is ingenious, facing the tea garden, with a cup of Pu'er in hand, watching the clouds roll and the clouds stretch, time here becomes gentle and slow. Banyan Tree Lincang Jingmai is not just a place to rest, it is integrated with the surrounding environment, surrounded by organic tea gardens, walking in it, you can feel the hotel's concept of harmonious coexistence with nature. Here, every breath is pure oxygen, and every step is on the millennium tea culture. Hand in hand with the family, explore in this green ocean, experience the fun of picking tea, feel the daily life of tea farmers, it is a rare practice of life aesthetics. At night, the lights of the ancient village are dotted, and the night in Lincang is so quiet and charming. There are many ethnic minorities living near the hotel. Their festivals, customs, and food are all irreplaceable cultural treasures here. We were fortunate to participate in a bonfire party of the Blang people. During the singing and dancing, it seemed to travel through time and space, and talked with the ancestors of this land, which was an indescribable touch and shock. The fatigue of the journey was perfectly released in the tea SPA of Banyan Tree. Using pure organic tea extracts, combined with the essence of Eastern and Western care, the technician's technique is just right, and every inch of skin is treated gently. Close your eyes, surrounded by the fragrance of tea, and the soft music in your ears. At that moment, I seemed to breathe with the world and found the long-lost tranquility and balance.
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Posted: Oct 7, 2024
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