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Ancient tea route

 
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Map showing the trade routes in Asia; the southern silk road leads from Chang-An down towards the Indian Ocean

The Ancient Tea Route (simplified Chinese: 茶马古道traditional Chinese: 茶馬古道; ) was a network of mule caravan paths winding through the mountains of Yunnan Province in Southwest China. It is also referred to as the Southern Silk Road. From around a thousand years ago, the Ancient Tea Route was a trade link from Yunnan, one of the first tea-producing regions: to India via Burma; to Tibet; and to central China via Sichuan Province. In addition to tea, the mule caravans carried salt.

It is believed that it was through this trading network that tea (typically tea bricks) spread across China and Asia from its origins in Pu'er county, near Simao Prefecture in Yunnan.

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