This is an important birthplace of Chinese tea culture. It was a wealth of Beiyuan tribute tea as early as the Song Dynasty. Zhu Xi, a master of Neo-Confucianism, also gave lectures here. The fusion of humanities and thoughts flows between the mountains and rivers. Wuyi Rock Tea (Dahongpao) production skills were included in the first batch of national representative projects of intangible cultural heritage in 2006. Today, the fragrance of tea has long crossed the mountains and seas and entered the cups of hundreds of countries around the world. Follow the brush and explore the cultural context behind this Wuyi tea fragrance→