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Coming up soon, in the business world, there are seasonal trends that dictate spending habits.
Black Friday in the U.S. double 11 shopping festival here in China.
But in the world of tea, there's something even more specific.
The spring tea economy.
Much more than just a niche product for enthusiasts,
this can even be a driver of the local agricultural sector.
Spring tea production makes up a massive proportion of annual tea output,
setting the tone for the entire industry.
But what exactly makes spring tea such a powerhouse?
And why does this single season dictate so much?
After that, we take a look at cheap shampoo.
Just a soap for your hair.
Or a silent villain in your fight against hair loss.
Some say it's harmless.
Others claim it's striping your scalp and accelerating baldness.
What's the truth?