Experiencing Puer Tea Processing in RedDao Region
Highlights
- Opportunities to discover fantastic mountain scenery over the whole area and practice indigenous knowledge of hill-tribes.
- Experience tea processing in the mountains of Baiyue tribes where tea grows "wild" and is harvested by the local people, then bring unique tea gifts back to your home
- Learn about the tea sector, it may be good for a startup business of your own
- Help with social impacts of local enterprise
- Become a member of The Baiyue Tea Club and recieve seasonal tea when you are back home
- Opportunities to discover fantastic mountain scenery over the whole area and practice indigenous knowledge of hill-tribes.
- Experience tea processing in the mountains of Baiyue tribes where tea grows "wild" and is harvested by the local people, then bring unique tea gifts back to your home
- Learn about the tea sector, it may be good for a startup business of your own
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About the program
Experience the mountainous of Baiyue tribes where tea is grown "wild" and is harvested by the local people, explore and contribute to the social impact for hill tribes
Our region is considered the homeland of Snow Shan tea, where the tea plant has its origins. There are still many mountains where tea grows "wild" and is harvested by people of the Baiyue tribes. This includes the Red Dzao, Tay, H'mong , Clao, La Chi, and Nung people.These people live in small, ...
Typical day
Typically, you will work 4 - 5 hours a day, four days a week.
The role you play will depend on the specialty of your skill set. This will likely involve working in house ( tea ceremony ) or at a similar designated space (work with local tea start-ups, local tea youtubers ). At times, you may ...
Free-time activities
Hiking to Holy mountain of Red Dao: Located more than two thousands metters above sea level, surrounded by terraced fields, further away were villages of Baiyue tribes. From the peaks, you will see a sea of clouds around the mountain. At sunrise the sky seems to be closer with so many clouds to ...
Requirements
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Details on arrival
Arrive in Hanoi International Airport (HAN). Take taxi or public transportation into the city of Hanoi to arrive at Hanoi bus station. Take a bus from Hanoi to Ha Giang (7 hour ride). Obtain the phone number of the bus and send it to Mr. Tri Shan. He will call the bus driver to tell them how to bring you to Tea House of Baiyue Tribes. Every bus has their phone number on the front. Take a picture and send to Mr. Tri Shan on Whatsapp.
First week of Program (Orientation Term)
Day 1: Visit Cao Bo village to experience the Red Dzao tribe who work with the mountain of Snow Shan tea trees to learn tea proccess.
Day 2: Drive 100km to Chieu Lau Thi village to experience the Tay tribe who work with the mountain of Fairy tea trees.
Day 3 and 4: Cultural trip. Drive to Dong Van Global Geopark, known as the kingdom of Hmong tribe. We will stop at Quan Ba (known as the Heavens Gate)
Day 5: Tea presentation. Learn about the tea ceremony and tea product
Participants can join our program throughout the year. We manage to work with four tea seasons per year to sustain livelihood jobs with smallhold tea farmers.
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Meet your organization
TRI SHAN SOCIAL ENTERPRISE
Non-profit - founded in 2016
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