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The Lu Shan National Park, listed as a world heritage by the UNESCO in 1996, is located by the JiuJiang City, JiangXi Province. Mount Lushan is one of the spiritual centers of Chinese civilization. Buddhist and Taoist temples, along with landmarks of Confucianism, where the most eminent masters taught, blend effortlessly into a strikingly beautiful landscape which has inspired countless artists who developed the aesthetic approach to nature found in Chinese culture.

Lu Shan is famous for its waterfalls, fog and  clouds, as well as its over a thousand year's history of tea production. People first planted tea on Lushan Mount in the Jin Dynasty (265-420 AD). In the Song Dynasty (960-1127AD), Lu Shan Tea had became a royal contribution to the emperor. The name of Lu Shan Tea is called "LuShan YunWu" (LuShan Fog & Clouds), which means the LuShan Tea grows in a humid environment which is perfect for the tea trees. As a species developed for a thousand years by the tea farmers, Lu Shan YunWu also undergoes very strict procedures for the production. It is said there are nine major procedures from raw tea leaves to the finished tea production traditionally.  Nowadays, LuShan YunWu is exported to many countries in Europe and America. It is also a very good souvenieor which contributes greatly to the local economy.

 

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The Lushan National Park is famous for its peak, waterfall, pine tree and mist