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How many people are drinking tea in China?

I saw the 20 15 China tea production scale map on the wall of Hangzhou China Tea Museum. As can be seen from the figure, the output from more to less is: green tea, oolong tea, black tea, black tea, white tea and yellow tea. But this data is not new. Does more output mean more people are accepted by the market? What is the real market situation? Presumably everyone who makes tea wants to know, what kind of tea do you like to drink on 20 16?

China is a big country in tea culture, and the change of tea culture reflects the change of society. From tea cakes in the Tang Dynasty to matcha in the Song Dynasty, and then to loose tea in the Ming Dynasty, people like tea in different ways in each period, so we need to know what kind of tea China people drink now.

Our question is: Is the output of tea directly proportional to the proportion of people who drink tea? Look at the voting results below and you will know that the more people need to vote, the more real the data will be. Thank you for your support! 20 16 China tea drinking trend survey report needs your support.

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There is white tea in the world, and we only make white tea.