Chengmari

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Chengmari is a settlement in the far west of Bhutan. It is located between Samtse and Sibsu in Samtse District, close to the border with India.

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It is home to the largest tea estate in Asia that produces over 3 million kilograms of black tea and around a million kilograms of green tea. The tea estate significantly contributes to the lives of more than 12000 people living in the area.

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Coordinates: 26°55′N89°02′E / 26.917°N 89.033°E / 26.917; 89.033