In the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China, Huang Tianhu, a young boy from the tea town of Hubei, unfortunately wandered to Hankou Port as a shoulder pole, and also worked as an apprentice in a warehouse or a foreign company. He humbly sought advice, and in the entanglement and collision of hometown, friendship, and love, as well as the pursuit and competition of interests by various forces on the port, he went through hardships and bravely explored the path of tea, reflecting his integrity
In the late Qing Dynasty and early Republic of China, Huang Tianhu, a young boy from the tea town of Hubei, unfortunately wandered to Hankou Port as a shoulder pole, and also worked as an apprentice in a warehouse or a foreign company. He humbly sought advice, and in the entanglement and collision of hometown, friendship, and love, as well as the pursuit and competition of interests by various forces on the port, he went through hardships and bravely explored the path of tea, reflecting his integrity