November 22, 2025 | 11:08 GMT +7
November 22, 2025 | 11:08 GMT +7
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There were 20 teams participating in the Snowshan tea competition in Ha Giang province in 2023. Photo: Dao Thanh.
Attending the Snowshan tea contest in Ha Giang City, there were 20 participating teams. The teams went through 2 competitions including the Snowshan tea product competition and tea making, tea products introduction, and tea serving competition.
Contesting tea products are guaranteed to originate from Ha Giang Snowshan tea - an ancient and large organic tea region of the country. These are all tea products of the best quality brought to the contest by businesses, cooperatives, organizations and individuals.
The jury judges the Snowshan tea competition in Ha Giang province in 2023. Photo: Dao Thanh.
Currently, the entire Ha Giang province has more than 18,600 ha of Snowshan tea, of which about 14,000 ha of Snowshan tea are harvested, with an output of over 55,000 tons per year. The 2023 Ha Giang Snowshan Tea Competition was held to honour the tea products and culture of Ha Giang province, contributing to promoting the brand, connecting product consumption and enhancing the value of Shan Tuyet tea plants here.
Translated by Hoang Duy
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