Third Pole Glacier Honey™ (Tangbula Honey)
$380.00
- Tangbula grassland black bee honey
- Naturally matured honey
- Contains over 260 species of wild flowers
- Medicinal plants include codonopsis pilosula, motherwort, Fritillaria, wild mint, thyme, and dandelion
- Won the Asian Gold Award at the 17th Asian Apiculture Association Competition
- Won the 1st PRIZE / GOLD MEDAL at the 46th ARMONDIA International Apicultural Congress
- Baume (°Bé) ≥ 42°C
Smaller but Greater
Bees are important pollinators of agricultural crops. They are not only an indispensable role in the ecosystem, but also have an important impact on global food supply and even the fight against poverty. The existence of bees also safeguard the health of the land, protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss (Life On Land SDG15).
Bees (Willy Bee) are tiny insects that live in nature, busy foraging and reproducing. Some people call them “pests” because they accidentally cross our boundaries. Through the help of beekeepers, Will legend connects with bees, showcasing their gentle side and allowing the public to understand their vital role in nature. Every day, bees work hard to collect nectar and pollen along with other pollinators and animals, helping to solve global food supply issues and alleviate hunger in developing countries.
Third Pole Glacier Honey™ As Everyday Measures to Combat Climate Change
Drink Third Pole Glacier Honey™ as a daily measure to combat climate change. Nearly 90% of wild flowering plant species worldwide rely entirely or in part on animal pollination, and pollination is equally important for over 75% of food crops and 35% of agricultural land worldwide. The nature nourishes us and give us everything we need. It is time for us to give back nature and build a resilient, green and low-carbon cities that relevant to the achievement of UN SDG 11 on Sustainable Cities and Communities.
Third Pole Glacier Honey™ promotes sustainable development between humans and nature. By protecting bees and restoring terrestrial ecosystems, healthy forests can absorb greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and mitigate the extreme weather events caused by climate change. Only by changing our lifestyles—planting more flowering plants, caring more for bees, reducing or eliminating the use of toxic pesticides, and adopting low-carbon, non-toxic daily measures—can we mitigate global warming, climate change, and the climate crisis.
Tangbula Grassland Honey
Nileke County, Yili Prefecture, Xinjiang, promotes the beekeeping industry. By protecting bees and the Tangbula Grassland, it builds healthy land and forests to absorb greenhouse gases and implements Climate Action SDG13.
The Xinjiang Black Bee Nature Reserve is located in Tangbula, in the heart of the Tianshan Mountains, at an average altitude of approximately 1,800 meters. Meltwater from the Tianshan glaciers nourishes the Tangbula grasslands. This area boasts high-quality grasslands and vegetation, and is rich in nectar-producing plants. There are over 260 species of wild flowers, 76 of which have traditional Chinese medicine and health benefits. Medicinal plants such as codonopsis pilosula, motherwort, fritillaria, wild mint, thyme, and dandelion are highly nutritious. From June to August each year, these plants bloom in full bloom, these are the best nectar sources for Xinjiang black bees. This is why Third Pole Glacier Honey™ (Tangbula Honey) has a Baume degree(°Bé)of 42 degrees or higher.
- Tangbula grassland black bee honey
- Naturally matured honey
- Contains over 260 species of wild flowers
- Medicinal plants include codonopsis pilosula, motherwort, Fritillaria, wild mint, thyme, and dandelion
- Won the Asian Gold Award at the 17th Asian Apiculture Association Competition
- Won the 1st PRIZE / GOLD MEDAL at the 46th ARMONDIA International Apicultural Congress
- Baume (°Bé) ≥ 42°C
“Urban Wildlife Corridor” Conservation & Education Programme
Taking action to combat climate crisis, flying over the bee town, Tangbula, Yili Prefecture, Xinjiang, building livable cities, practicing Preserves Life On Land SDG15. Promoting Third Pole Glacier Honey™ is part of the “Urban Wildlife Corridor” initiative. We encourage the public to support Third Pole Glacier Honey™ and boost the bee industry, enabling beekeepers, who have a close relationship with bees, to earn a living from their bees. This balanced coexistence between humans and nature will also help ensure the global bee population. Protecting bees means protecting the land, promoting forest regeneration, and increasing biodiversity and food production.
Click to understand more about our – “Urban Wildlife Corridor” Conservation & Education Programme.
Honey production is limited as it is greatly influenced by weather. The taste may vary from bottle to bottle. Honey crystallization is a natural phenomenon and safe to eat.
Additional information
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