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How many tea areas are there in China? What kind of tea does each tea area produce?

Many provinces in China produce tea, but it is mainly concentrated in southern provinces. At present, China's tea areas are divided into four major tea areas, namely, Jiangbei tea area, Jiangnan tea area, Southwest tea area and South China tea area.

Jiangbei tea area: north of the Yangtze River, including Gannan, Shaanxi, northern Hubei, southern Henan, northern Anhui, northern Jiangsu and southeastern Shandong. The topography of Jiangbei tea area is complex, with yellow brown soil in most areas and brown soil in some areas. Many tea areas have slightly higher pH values. Tea trees are mostly shrub mesophyll species and lobular species. ?

Jiangnan tea area: south of the Yangtze River, including northern Guangdong, northern Guangxi, northern Fujian, Hunan, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, southern Hubei, southern Anhui and southern Jiangsu. Jiangnan tea areas are basically red soil, and some are yellow. Most of the tea plants planted in this tea area are shrub-type middle-leaf species and small-leaf species, and a small number are small-tree-type middle-leaf species and large-leaf species. It is a suitable area for developing green tea, oolong tea, scented tea and famous tea. ?

Southwest tea area: including Guizhou, Chongqing, Sichuan, northern Yunnan and southeastern Tibet. Most of them are lateritic red soil, mountain red soil and brown soil in northern Yunnan. In Sichuan, Guizhou and southeastern Tibet, it is mainly yellow soil. There are also many kinds of tea trees cultivated in southwest tea areas, including shrub-type and small-arbor-type tea trees, and some areas also have arbor-type tea trees. This area is suitable for making red green tea, green tea and Pu 'er tea, and selling tea and scented tea. ?

Tea areas in South China: including central and southern Fujian, Taiwan Province, central and southern Guangdong, Hainan, southwestern Guangxi and southern Yunnan. South China's tea areas are rich in water and heat resources, and the tea gardens under forest cover have fertile soil and high organic matter content. Most of this area is lateritic red soil and some is yellow soil. There are many big leaf tea trees (arbor type and small arbor type) in China, which are suitable for making black tea, Pu 'er tea, Liubao tea, big leaf green tea and oolong tea. ? Please review the information of Qianfu Tea. Thank you for your questions. ...