A tea garden covers a large area of terraces in Jingu Village of Ya'an City, southwest China's Sichuan Province, forming green textured patterns when viewed from above. The place is one of the oldest tea-producing areas in China. After years of wind and rain erosion, these terraces have gradually formed unique shapes and patterns with different sizes and heights. Local farmers have taken advantage of local geographical conditions to cultivate tea trees. During spring, farmers harvest tea leaves to make tea products for markets across China.