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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Yehey! Finally I've done uploading these huge photos. So, our next stop was Bee Farm! 




There were about 600 bee hives in there. Each bee hive contains about 1000+ bees inside.



Some of the bees flied around the farm. They scared me a lot while walking inside the farm.



The path was a little bit dangerous. You should watch your step carefully! :D



I don't copy these from the XP Windows Wallpaper. They were all taken while we were going to our next stop, BOH Tea Plantation. Long time ago, it was a property of a Scottish. However, at the end of the colonial period, BOH Tea Plantation became Malaysians'.



Nowadays, no more tea leaves picked by hands. They are all picked by a machine. 




We stopped by at BOH Tea Centre, Sungai Palas.



Here, we were allowed to enter a Tea Factory of Sungai Palas. 
There was a male guide explaining about the process of tea production. It took about 5 to 10 minutes only to explain, but days to produce.


1st: WITHERING


2nd: ROLLING



I thought the worker was trying to do a pose while we were taking the photo.


3rd: FERMENTATION


4th: DRYING



5th: SORTING


This is the machine used to cut the tea leaves. It should be held by 2 people.


Gunny Sacks!


This machine is used on the second stage of tea producing-process. It is called Tea Roller.


Old scale to weigh the tea leaves.


Antique factory fan used in 1950.


BOH Cameronian has ever achieved an arts awards.



All kinds of tea leaves can be bought at the Tea Centre.




The evolution of its logo.


I found this weird stuff while entering the Tea Centre.


A view from BOH Tea Centre. It is natural with no filter.



We tried a cup of BOH Tea. It tasted very good! :)



My brother were tasting BOH Tea. He looked cool there. Lol.



You should do a visit to this awesome place! Really recommended! :D

to be continued...

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