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Tea Culture Epic Stage Play "Tea Road" Staged in Anhua County

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The photo, taken on April 7 evening, shows performers performing China's first tea culture epic stage play—Tea Road at Tianxia Dark Tea Theater in Anhua County. The stage play was based on a main storyline that dark tea from Anhua County was transported to Mongolia and Russia through Sino-Russian Tea Road, or the "10 thousand li (5,000 kilometers) of tea road", and a subplot about a romantic love story. The show depicted the ancient trade route of tea from Anhua to European markets. (Photo/Li Jian, Hunan Daily)  


The photo, taken on April 7 evening, shows performers performing China's first tea culture epic stage play—Tea Road at Tianxia Dark Tea Theater in Anhua County. The stage play was based on a main storyline that dark tea from Anhua County was transported to Mongolia and Russia through Sino-Russian Tea Road, or the "10 thousand li (5,000 kilometers) of tea road", and a subplot about a romantic love story. The show depicted the ancient trade route of tea from Anhua to European markets. (Photo/Li Jian, Hunan Daily)  


The photo, taken on April 7 evening, shows performers performing China's first tea culture epic stage play—Tea Road at Tianxia Dark Tea Theater in Anhua County. The stage play was based on a main storyline that dark tea from Anhua County was transported to Mongolia and Russia through Sino-Russian Tea Road, or the "10 thousand li (5,000 kilometers) of tea road", and a subplot about a romantic love story. The show depicted the ancient trade route of tea from Anhua to European markets. (Photo/Li Jian, Hunan Daily)


The photo, taken on April 7 evening, shows performers performing China's first tea culture epic stage play—Tea Road at Tianxia Dark Tea Theater in Anhua County. The stage play was based on a main storyline that dark tea from Anhua County was transported to Mongolia and Russia through Sino-Russian Tea Road, or the "10 thousand li (5,000 kilometers) of tea road", and a subplot about a romantic love story. The show depicted the ancient trade route of tea from Anhua to European markets. (Photo/Li Jian, Hunan Daily) 


This article is from Hunan Provincial Government. www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Xiao Juan

Chinese source: hunantoday