Monks collect tea in Hangzhou

Monks collect tea in Hangzhou
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Buddhist monks walk amidst tea bushes during a ceremongy before tea collecting, on the outskirts of Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province March 25, 2010. Changeable weather, heavy rain and snow have made Hangzhou's famous Dragon Well (Longjing) tea more costly as the harvest will be smaller, local media reported.[Agencies]

Buddhist monks walk amidst tea bushes during a ceremongy before tea collecting, on the outskirts of Hangzhou, east China's Zhejiang province March 25, 2010. Changeable weather, heavy rain and snow have made Hangzhou's famous Dragon Well (Longjing) tea more costly as the harvest will be smaller, local media reported.[China Daily via Agencies]



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