Wild honey produced from Nyingchi Prefecture of Tibet has become popular on electronic business platform, as the second season of the documentary “A Bite of China” premiered, Tibet Commercial News reported.
In the first episode of “A Bite of China” (II), audiences’ eyes were caught by the story of a Tibetan honey hunter Pema Dradul, who endeavored to gather wild honey after three-hour climbing of a 40-meter high tree without any protection measure but some vines.
As soon as the documentary was broadcasted, these breathtaking scenes taking place in southeast Tibet’s Nyingchi Prefecture immediately aroused people’s appetite.
Many netizens expressed their curiosity and interest, while others began to search the Nyingchi-produced honey on online stores. While the program was on air, over 120 orders were placed with an online store specialized in majoring in Nyingchi honey.
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