Research on the Geographical Indication and Cultural Heritage of China's Yellow Tea
Min Tian,
Zhiguo Sun,
Zhiyang Liu and
Guangping Ding
Asian Agricultural Research, 2014, vol. 06, issue 05, 6
Abstract:
The yellow tea falls within one of the six basic categories of tea, and it is a type of unique and ancient tea in China. Junshan Yinzhen is one of China's Top Ten Teas, and Yueyang City in Hunan Province is the hometown of yellow tea. The yellow tea now has 2 national geographical indication products, 4 national geographical indication trademarks, 1 national geographical indication of agricultural products, and 3 items of provincial intangible cultural heritage. The famous brand of yellow tea is just the brand cultural heritage. This article expounds the current situation of geographical indication and cultural heritage protection, and put forth the corresponding recommendations.
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Date: 2014
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