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LOT: 137
A Bag of Qing Mao Big Leaf Tea, Circa 1970s
ESTIMATE:HK$ 800,000 - 1,200,000
Year: Circa 1970s
Category: Raw Pu-er Tea
Origin: Vietnam HaGiang
Quantity: A Bag of Original Packaging
Total Weight: Approx. 40kg

This lot is produced by Naforimex with HaGiang tea, as indicated on the original packaging. Naforimex is a well-established state-owned agricultural importexport company in Vietnam. HaGiang refers to the province in the northern part of Vietnam, bordering Yunnan in China. It indicates that the tea leaves primarily come from the border tea mountains of Northern Vietnam, which is geographically close to Yunnan, famous for its high-quality leaves. In the 1970s, it gained popularity in Hong Kong due to the scarcity of Yunnan tea leaves. The brewed tea has a thick texture, a sweet and mellow aroma, and a long-lasting, smooth aftertaste. It is considered the king of aged teas from the Northern Vietnamese border region.
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