History of Puer
Pu’er is a prefecture-level city in southern Yunnan Province, China. The urban administrative center of Pu’er is Simao District, which is also the former name of the prefecture-level city itself. A major downturn in the price of tea in 2007 caused severe economic distress in the area. The price of Pu’er has since recovered and Pu’er tea still contributes much to the income of the area.
The settlement is named after pu’er tea, whose name it first took in 1729. Its name was changed to Simao in 1950 following the Communist victory in the Chinese Civil War, while its surrounding county was known as Pu’er. In 2007, the town’s name was changed back to Pu’er; the surrounding area became known as Ning’er County; and the name Simao was taken by a town and district within the city. The change had an effect on the size of the official Pu’er tea production area, a major regional product.
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