スリランカ紅茶紀行・・・No.4

Sri Lankan Tea Travel...No.4

Tea gardens, tea pickers, and the air is delicious!

When you enter Nuwara Eliya, you can see the sight of tea picking here and there. The tea pickers wear colorful clothes such as red, blue, orange, and yellow. . .

I was just weighing tea picking in the morning. I have a small notebook and have them write down the weight. You get paid in total for the week. Each person must pick 20 kg in 7 to 8 hours a day. If it is too small, they will not be added to the tea picking. Pick it up with both hands and put it in the bag you carry on your back.

Every 20 days new buds and new leaves grow, so we return to the same place to pick tea again. Steep cliffs, the bottom of valleys, between rocks, and slippery places. This smile when you turn the camera. I will never make a disgusted face. Everyone in Sri Lanka is a model.

"Photo, photo," I don't know if we'll be able to meet next time, but she said she wanted a photo, so I'll bring it. .

Since there are familiar faces, you should be able to meet. Weighing of tea pickingThis tea picker's smile was so niceI waved my hand

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