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Liu bao (六堡)
At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Liubao Tea gradually flourished in Guangzhou and Chaozhou. During the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty, it was listed as one of the famous teas in China with its special betel nut aroma.
Meng ding huang ya (蒙顶黄芽)
Meng ding huang ya is a rare kinds of yellow tea. Meng Ding Huangya was an tribute tea during the Tang dynasty and was recorded in many famous Chinese books like "The Classic of Tea"(茶经) by Lu Yu.
Pu'er (普洱)
Pu'er tea first appeared in Yunnan province, China and is named after the tea that is produced close by Yunnan. Pu’er tea also treated as tribute tea in Qing Dynasty.
Shoumei (壽眉)
Shoumei also known as Gongmei which made from tea tree sprouts.
Shui xian tea (水仙)
Shui xian tea is produced in the state of Jianzhou (Jianban). A thousand years ago, this kind of tea tree was found in Jianye. However, it was cultivated for more than three hundred years before the Qing Emperor Kangxi (1662-1722). Shui Xian is a…
West lake longjing (西湖龍井)
West Lake Longjing is one of the top ten famous Chinese tea in China. As it produce in the surrounding mountains of West Lake Longjing Village, it names West Lake Longjing. In Qing Dynasty, the tea became one types of tribute tea when Qianlong…
White peony tea (白牡丹)
White peony tea is a special local product in Fujian. In 1922, Zhenghe began to manufacture white peony tea and sold it to Vietnam. Now, this tea are sold to Hong Kong, Macao and Southeast Asia mainly.
Yingde hong tea (英德红茶)
The history of Yingde hong tea can refer back to the Tang Dynasty which noted in "The Classic of Tea"(茶经·八之出) by Lu Yu. Ying De Hong Tea is one of the most famous black tea in China. Farmers use the big arbour tea tree from Yunnan to…
Yunnan black tea (雲南紅茶)
Yunnan black tea also called Dianhong tea. Dianhong tea is one of the most famous teas in China. The main difference between Dianhong and other Chinese black teas is the number of fine leaf buds, or "golden tips," which present in the dried tea.
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