Recently, the “Tea Revitalizes Agriculture” practice team from the School of Economics and Law at Chaohu University conducted a rural revitalization field research in Huoshan County, Lu'an City, promoting rural revitalization within the context of Tea culture.
During the research, team members wore uniform attire and carried small baskets to personally experience the daily work of tea farmers. Under the guidance of experienced tea farmers, the team not only quickly mastered basic tea-picking skills but also gained an understanding of the inheritance and development of tea-making techniques, an intangible cultural heritage. Everyone agreed that they should inherit and promote Chinese Tea culture, allowing more people to understand tea Etiquette, pass on tea virtues, experience the charm of tea culture, and deeply appreciate this gift from nature.
Additionally, the practice team utilized new media platforms to promote the spread of Huoshan's tea culture through live streaming, increasing publicity and promotional efforts. This aims to bring Huoshan's teas and its red culture out of the mountains and into the national and global markets, achieving the goal of transforming tea mountains into gold mines.