


Protecting this unknown wild forest of ancient Pu-erh trees is paramount, both to prevent too much demand, too many buyers or tourists, and oppression on the local ethnics. Too many buyers and tourists, once word gets out, means certain destruction of the trees and its habitat. It struck me that most Pu-erh books have not recorded this section of the mountain and all these extremely old and interesting trees, not to mention the complex tasting leaves. This might be the final frontier.
We may, definitely, want to commission some Sheng Pu-Erh from these trees and these villagers…..
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