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Hello everyone, welcome to our world of Puerh Tea! I am Ryan Lok, a native of Yunnan. My family has lived on the tea hills of China's Yunnan Province for generations, making a living with tea trees. Since I was a child, I have grown up with the aroma of tea, listening to the stories of Pu'er tea told by my elders, and watching them use their hands to turn a fresh leaf into a cup of mellow tea soup.
Pu'er tea is mainly produced in Yunnan, China. The tea mountains of Yunnan are our roots, and each ancient tea tree here carries the traces of the years, as well as our reverence and love for nature. The history of tea-making in our family can be traced back to several generations ago, and each generation has guarded this land with all their hearts and passed on the ancient tea-making techniques. Whether it is picking, greening, kneading, sun-drying, or fermenting, each step of the process has gathered our efforts and wisdom.

We insist on making Puerh tea most traditionally because we believe that only by respecting nature can tea retain its purest flavor. Our tea plantations are located in the core tea region of Yunnan, where the climate, soil, and altitude provide a unique growing environment for the tea trees. Each tea leaf is nourished by the sun, the rain, and the earth.
As a descendant of tea farmers, I know that a good cup of tea is not easy to come by. It is not only a drink, but also a transmission of emotions. Through our Pu’er tea, I hope to bring the natural beauty of Yunnan’s tea mountains and the craftsmanship passed down through generations of my family to more people around the world. Whether you are new to Pu-erh tea or have fallen deeply in love with it, we hope to bring you a unique tea experience.
Thank you for coming here and exploring the world of Pu’er tea with us. Each cup of tea is our gratitude to nature and our love of life. May you feel the temperature of the Yunnan tea mountains during the tea-tasting process, and also find the peace and satisfaction that belongs to you.
–Ryan Lok, a Chinese Yunnan tea lover who loves Pu’er tea
