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The primitive Dashan selenium-enriched organic tea base is located in Dashan Village, Tianke Township, shitai county, a mountainous area in southern Anhui. After being detected by China University of Science and Technology at 200 1, Dashan Village is a rare selenium-rich geological area in China. This well-deserved mountain village has suddenly become the focus of attention of major media and the place people yearn for.
There are many incredible phenomena in Dashan selenium-enriched organic tea base. The water here can predict the weather, and people living in the village are thinner. Even fat people outside the mountains can lose weight by living in the mountains for a period of time. The village is also a veritable longevity village. The oldest person 103 years old, and the average age of the elderly is over 85 years old. For more than 50 years, there have been no series of cancer patients and sudden diseases in the village. The expert exclaimed, "The mountain is the village.
Dashan selenium-enriched organic tea base is famous for its high selenium content and beautiful natural scenery. The mountains are undulating, the ancient trees are lush, the valleys are criss-crossing, the springs and waterfalls are flowing, the tea gardens on the mountainside are green, and the terraces are stacked one after another. The ancient villages and ancient emblem roads in the Ming and Qing Dynasties are still well preserved. There are still quite a few ancient traditional customs in the village, which have not been impacted by any modern industry, with beautiful scenery, fresh air and good ecology.
Dashan selenium-enriched organic tea base was awarded "National Agricultural Tourism Demonstration Base" by National Tourism Administration in 2004.