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| | | | | | In the verdant hills of Phidim, there stands a tea estate that stands out from the rest. It is called Kanchanjangha Tea Estate and Research Center (KTERC), and it is a testament to the power of community and cooperation. | | | | | | | | | The farm was not created by outsiders but was born out of the vision of the people who live in the village. They came together and formed a co-operative model, pooling their resources and knowledge to create something greater than themselves. | | | | | | | | | The tea estate was established in 1984, and it brought new opportunities and possibilities to the people of Phidim. They built a road that connected the village to the outside world, and they created jobs that provided a means for people to support their families. | | | | | | | | | But what makes the KTERC truly special is the tea that it produces. The tea grows in a place shaded by big trees, and the young bushes that were planted in the late 70s create a unique flavor that cannot be found anywhere else. The tea is sweeter than any other tea in the region, and it is a source of pride and joy for the people of Phidim. | | | | | | | | | There is a sense of magic in the air around the tea estate, a feeling that is hard to put into words. It is as if the land itself is infused with a kind of energy that is both mystical and awe-inspiring. The mountains that surround the village seem to be alive, and the vicinity is full of secrets and hidden wonders (including this little goat). | | | | | | | | | The people of Phidim have a deep connection to the land, and they see themselves as caretakers of a sacred place. They respect the power of nature and the cycles of the seasons, and they live their lives in harmony with the earth. | | | | | | | | | As the sun begins to set, casting long shadows over the tea estate, there is a sense of peace and tranquility that settles over the land. The people of Phidim go about their lives, tending to the tea bushes and carrying on the traditions that have been passed down to them for generations. And in this moment, it is clear that the KTERC is more than just a tea estate. It is a symbol of hope and community, a place where the people of Phidim come together to create something beautiful and meaningful. | | | | | | | | | My name is Hunter and I live in Phidim. I promise, I'm a good boy, despite my viscious name. Thanks for reading, ! | | | | | | | | | No longer want to receive these emails? Unsubscribe. Nepal Tea 43-49 10th Street Suite 407 Long Island City, New York 11101 | | | | | | |
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