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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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Among China’s tea producing provinces, Guizhou Province is a very important region, but it is rarely known. In 2019, the tea garden area in Guizhou reached 6.987 million mu, ranking second in China after Yunnan. Guizhou has a subtropical plateau monsoon humid climate, with four distinctive seasons.
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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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$2.90 – $48.90
Wild fragrance (Yefang/野芳) is yet another well-known Puerh tea in Yunnan. It inhabits the ancient and mysterious mountains. The tempering of the years and the baptism of wind cream make it a beautiful and harmonious natural scenery. It is stubborn, strong, innocent, wild, and has a unique beauty.
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$3.90 – $79.90
Mountain Snowmelt is originally from Daxueshan Mountain, Mongku Town, Yunnan Province of China. In the inaccessible virgin forests, this is the wild ancient tea plant community with the highest altitude and the greatest density that have been found so far.
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$2.90 – $52.90
Brief Jinya Dianhong is the high end Dianhong black tea. Compares to other Dianhong, Jinya Dianhong contains only golden tips, which are usually covered in fine hairs. It produces a brew that is brassy golden orange in color with a sweet, gentle aroma and no astringency. The leaves are reddish brown after being brewed. Origin Jinya…
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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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Rated 4.50 out of 5
$1.90 – $32.90
BriefMoonlight is a kind of white tea. It’s slightly fermented and processed with least human involvement. So it keeps nature very well and is able to be stored for years. It is sweet with light floral aroma. Origin It is produced in some regions in Yunnan province, but proper Moonlight is considered to be limited and…