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This should actually probably be a redirect from "golden monkey" to Golden Monkey tea. If someone could help with that it would be appreciated. [un-signed]
While the first part of the article mentions The Fujian Province, toward the end one is left with the impression that the tea comes from the Yunnan Province. I have actually never seen Golden Monkey from the Yunnan Province. Golden Monkey is from a family of Fujian Province teas that include Panyang Congou. Tlmorrison88 (talk) 14:32, 24 July 2015 (UTC) tlmorrison88[reply]