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CHINA TEA.—Girls of the Hungshan commune in the Chekiang Province of China gathering the main tea crop from bushes growing on fertile terraces cut into the hills. After the leaves are dried and graded they are packed in wooden boxes for the market; eventually to make millions of cups of China tea, some perfumed with the petals of jasmine.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32439, 28 October 1970, Page 10

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CHINA TEA.—Girls of the Hungshan commune in the Chekiang Province of China gathering the main tea crop from bushes growing on fertile terraces cut into the hills. After the leaves are dried and graded they are packed in wooden boxes for the market; eventually to make millions of cups of China tea, some perfumed with the petals of jasmine. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32439, 28 October 1970, Page 10

CHINA TEA.—Girls of the Hungshan commune in the Chekiang Province of China gathering the main tea crop from bushes growing on fertile terraces cut into the hills. After the leaves are dried and graded they are packed in wooden boxes for the market; eventually to make millions of cups of China tea, some perfumed with the petals of jasmine. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32439, 28 October 1970, Page 10

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