'Panda tea' makes a splash in SW China

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The tea was not visibly different from ordinary green tea. However, as An explained, "It is quite different. Chemical-fertilized tea leaves look more yellow, while ours are dark green. And our tea has a rich taste even after being steeped three times."

An describes himself as an "environmentalist panda calligrapher," referring to his love of Chinese painting and calligraphy, as well as his passion for environmental protection.

"My panda tea plantation can teach us all a lesson, that we can turn waste into something useful. We should develop a culture of recycling and using organic fertilizers," he said.

An and his followers previously proposed a ban on killing whales and sharks, as well as a proposal to remove shark's fin from Chinese restaurant menus.

An claims his panda tea can treat and prevent cancer, although the claim has drawn much doubt.

"I invite global scientists to take samples of my tea and conduct research," he said.

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