According to the Article 82 in Intellectual Property Law, Geographical conditions relevant to geographical indications as:
1. Geographical conditions relevant to a geographical indication mean natural and human factors
decisive to reputation, quality and characteristics of products bearing such geographical indication.
2. Natural factors include climatic, hydrological, geological, topographical and ecological factors and
other natural conditions.
3. Human factors include skills and expertise of producers, and traditional production processes of
localities.