From the 17th century to the early 20th century, Chinese tea from Fujian province was exported to Mongolia, Russia and other European countries along a 14-thousand-kilometer trade route that passed through nine provinces of China. The Hunan Museum unveiled an exhibit on March 21, illustrating Chinese tea export history along this line through more than 300 cultural relics on display. All tea lovers can visit the exhibit until May 7!
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