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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 4.71 out of 5
$2.90 – $48.90
Bi Luo Chun is a famous green tea originally grown in the Dongting mountain region near Lake Tai in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. Also known as Pi Lo Chun, it is renowned for its delicate appearance, fruity taste, floral aroma, showy white hairs and early cropping.
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Rated 4.75 out of 5
$2.90 – $48.90
Xinyang Maojian is a green tea and one of the top ten famous teas in China. As a traditional famous tea, Xinyang Maojian is named “Maojian” because of its tight shape, straight leaves, and full of pekoe. It is famous for its high aroma, long sweetness, and yellow-green soup color.
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Rated 4.83 out of 5
$2.90 – $48.90
This premium tea comes from the Huangshan – one of China’s most famous mountain ranges. This series of rugged and craggy peaks has been depicted in classic Chinese brush paintings for centuries, and historically has provided peaceful refuge for sages, poets, monks, artists and other solitary souls.
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$2.90 – $48.90
Keemun Black Tea is the best Chinese black tea, honored as “the queen of black tea”. First produced in the late 19th century, it quickly became popular in the West and is still used for a number of classic blends. It is a light tea with characteristic fruity and slightly smoky notes in the aroma, and a gentle, malty, non-astringent taste reminiscent of unsweetened cocoa.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
$2.90 – $52.90
Lu An Gua Pian (六安瓜片), in which Lu An is the place where the tea is from. Gua Pian means Melon Seed which is to describe the shape of the tea, like seeds of many members of the cucumber family. Lu An Gua Pian is one of the top ten famous teas in China. It has a long history and rich cultural connotation.
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$3.90 – $72.90
West Lake Longjing is a stir-fried green tea produced in the Longjing area of the West Lake. Its tea leaves are emerald green or brown beige and the shape of it is flat and smooth. It tastes mellow and sweet.