

On April 22, 2016, 17 enterprises and businesses from Lancang Lagu Autonomous County came as a delegation to the Pu'er Special Event of Yunnan Weekend Cultural Exposition. At the event, the delegation from Lancang County displayed its famed thousand-year-old tea, as well as the Lagu people's culture, features, and customs.

Lancang County's specialty products are put on display, photo by Tan Chun
The Lagu people is one of China's many ethnic groups and most of its people live in Lancang County, which is situated in the basin of the Lancang River as the only place along the river to be named after it.

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