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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $48.90
Tie Guanyin, also known as Iron Goddess in English, is one of the top ten Famous Teas in China. It is native to Xiping Town, Anxi County, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province and was found in 1723-1735. Tie Guanyin is not only the name of tea, but also the name of tea varieties.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $58.90
Among all the Wuyi Rock Teas (Yan Cha), Da Hong Pao is perhaps the most famous one due to its high quality and legendary history and culture. There are many stories about the origin of Da Hong Pao’s name. The most famous one is that in 1385, there was a scholar who was very sick on his way to Beijing for an exam.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$3.90 – $68.90
Light Breeze is a sister tea of our Honey Wood High Mountain Oolong. They are both Taiwanese High Mountain Oolong variety (Soft Swig) transplanted in Yunnan. The degree of oxidation is different – Honey Wood is about 85% fermented and Light Breeze is around 40%.
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$3.90 – $68.90
Honey wood is a sister tea of our Light Breeze High Mountain Oolong. They are both Taiwanese High Mountain Oolong variety (Soft Swig) transplanted in Yunnan. The degree of oxidation is different – Honey Wood is about 85% fermented and Light Breeze is around 40%.
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$3.90 – $72.90
Also named Baihao Oolong or Eastern Beauty, Oriental Beauty is a famous tea with legendary background. It is said that the British tea merchants gave this tea to Queen Victoria as a gift. The Queen was surprised by its mellowness and fragrance and full of praise about it. So she named it “Oriental Beauty”.
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$2.90 – $56.90
BriefPhoenix Dancong is also called Phoenix Tea, a type of Oolong tea. Produced in Phoenix Mountain, it has the functions of producing body fluid and quenching the felling of thirst, refreshing the mind, helping digestion, and reducing phlegm and relieving cough, so it was planted by almost every household at the time of South Song…
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $56.90
There is a saying: no tea can compete with Rou Gui for aroma, and no tea can compete with Shui Xian for mellowness. Affected by the unique natural environment, Wuyi Narcissus (Shui Xian) has a great taste with featured mellowness.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $56.90
Rou Gui is one of the most famous varieties of Wuyi rock tea. It has become well known in the Qing Dynasty and beloved by people for its pungent and lasting aroma. It has obvious cinnamon aroma, and the aroma remains after a few infusions. It is mellow and fresh.
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$3.90 – $68.90
BriefZhangping Narcissus is one of the most famous traditional Chinese teas, which is mainly grown in Zhangping Fujian. As a Chinese geographical indication product, it has been sold in both domestic market and also to foreign markets. It is often said that lovely, rich fragrant smell of Zhangping Narcissus enveloped you while you’re drinking it. Origin…