This tea is one of the four famous Anxi Oolong along with Tie Guan Yin. The name Huang Jin Gui means “Golden Osmanthus”, which is earned through the golden liquor its yellowish green leaves . . . → Read More: Huang Jin Gui
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This tea is one of the four famous Anxi Oolong along with Tie Guan Yin. The name Huang Jin Gui means “Golden Osmanthus”, which is earned through the golden liquor its yellowish green leaves . . . → Read More: Huang Jin Gui
Dan Cong is a very old tea which history record dates back to 900 years ago. The tea plants are believed to be a specimen of the Shui Xian strain that have been carefully . . . → Read More: Feng Huang Dan Cong
Legend has it that the name of this marvellous tea (White Cockscomb) was given by a monk in memorial of a courageous rooster that sacrificed his life while protecting his baby from an eagle. . . . → Read More: Bai Ji Guan Fo Shou literally translates to “Buddha’s Hand”. The name is earned from the appearance of its tea leaves, which resemble the leaves of a Buddha’s hand fruit tree. It was first introduced in the . . . → Read More: Yong Chun Fo Shou
Tie Luo Han is one of the Famous Five Wuyi Rock Teas and also believed to be the earliest Wu Yi tea; with history records dating back to Song Dynasty. The tea bush was . . . → Read More: Tie Luo Han |
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