With the weather warming up, farmers have begun picking tea leaves in Laoshan district, Qingdao.
Laoshan, the highest latitude tea-producing region in China, was recognized as the "hometown of famous tea in Jiangbei" (Jiangbei refers to the region north of the Yangtze River).
The tea industry is a crucial part of rural revitalization in Laoshan district. According to local officials, the industry employs nearly 20,000 farmers in total.
With a planting area of about 1,333 hectares, the area produces tea worth 500 million yuan ($70.67 million) annually. The value of the "Laoshan Tea" brand is estimated at 1.22 billion yuan.