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Indie Alaska
How to grow tea at -35°F | INDIE ALASKA
Season 11
Episode 1
Born in Hong Kong and raised in Alaska, tea connoisseur Jenny Tse takes us on a tour of the world's first geothermal tea farm, hand-rolls a batch of tea leaves, and serves up the freshest cup of hot tea in the heart of winter. Story and video by Jeff Chen. Music by Universal Production Music.
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