摘要:AbstractThe Blue Magpie TEAgriculture is the collaboration between the Chinese Wild Bird Federation and the Graduate Institute of Building and Planning at National Taiwan University. To challenge the mono-production tea cultivation landscape in Pinglin, since 2011, we apply the participatory farming and eco-tea cultivation to the Pinglin Satoyama. Satoyama refers to how people manage foothill ecosystems around their home villages. Up to date, the dominant satoyama actions are focusing on rice-paddy landscapes in small towns, peri-urban areas, and rural villages. Instead of rice-paddy satoyama, our Blue Magpie TEAgriculture experiment the equally critical Chinese cultural landscape, tea cultivations.