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本文感谢英国剑桥大学社会人类学教授、英国学术院院士、欧洲研究院院士艾伦·麦克法兰教授Professor Alan Macfarlane,FBA,以及他的著作《Green Gold,The Empire of Tea》(《绿金:茶叶帝国》);英国剑桥大学康河计划——保护即将消失的世界Cambridge Rivers Project(CRP);帝瑚传播Bluake Communications。茶叶(camelliasinensis)原产于喜马拉雅山东部湿热的丛林区,位于缅甸、印度阿萨姆和中国云南的三角带,包括现在云南省的普洱地区。
This article is a tribute to Professor Alan Macfarlane, FBA, and Professor Alan Macfarlane, a professor of social anthropology at the University of Cambridge in England, a fellow of the British Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the European Studies Institute, and his book Green Gold, The Empire of Tea, Tea Empire "); University of Cambridge Riverside Program - Protecting the Near-Missing World Cambridge Rivers Project (CRP); Bluff Communications. Camellia sinensis is native to the hot and humid jungle region of eastern Himalayas in the Triangular Belt of Burma, Assam of India and Yunnan of China, including the Pu’er region now in Yunnan Province.