one of the largest tea gardens in the world (SIDAMANIK)

in Hive Learners2 years ago (edited)

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Hello everyone, warm greetings to those of you who read my writing. Okay, on this occasion I want to tell you all about one of the largest tea gardens in Indonesia, even according to some sources, this tea garden is the second largest tea garden in the world, this tea garden has an area of ​​​​approximately 8,372 hectares, really a very wide garden is not it.

This tea garden is located in the province of "Sumut" (North Sumatra), the location is not too far from the center of Medan city, if you visit the city of Medan try to come to this place.
The existence of this tea garden is very helpful to improve the economy, in fact almost all of the harvest is directly sent to European countries for sale. In addition, for additional regional income, the local government makes this tea garden a tourist spot, it is proven that almost every day people come from various regions, one of the attractions for tourists to come to this place is the beautiful and cool scenery. air, besides that this place is also kept very clean.

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the local government also provides various facilities to make it easier for everyone who visits this place, so that tourists who come from various regions feel comfortable while in this place. and to enter this place every visitor only needs to buy a ticket at a very cheap price of around 0.3$ only.
in the garden you can also take pictures with nice scenic spots, besides that every visitor who comes here can also chat with garden workers, even visitors are allowed to help pick the tea leaves here.

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According to historians, this tea garden has existed since the Dutch colonial period, until finally it was taken over by a leading Indonesian company when it was officially independent.

This plantation was first opened in 1917, and in the end the Indonesian government continued or took over the plantation in 1957. And also according to history, this tea garden used to be wider than now, since it was taken over by the Indonesian government, most of the land that used to be the tea plantations are replaced with oil palm plants.

okay fine, that's all I can write for this opportunity, hopefully it can open up the readers' horizons with a little historical element in it. See you at another opportunity.

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