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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.
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…
Keemun tea (祁门红茶)
The name of Keemun comes from Qi Men in southern An Hui province. This tea created in 1875 during the Qing Dynasty and quickly gained popularity especially in England.
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.
Huoshan huangya (霍山黃牙)
According to LuanzhouZhi Zhi(六安州志), Huoshan huangya listed as a tea of tribute in Ming dynasty. However, the tea suddenly disappeared in the list of tribute tea in the late Qing Dynasty.
Junshan yinzhen (君山銀針)
The tea classified as tribute tea in Ming Dynasty. Lots of Chinese publications described it such as the record of Baling(巴陵县志) and the record of Hunan Province (湖南省新通志).
Shoumei (壽眉)
Shoumei also known as Gongmei which made from tea tree sprouts.
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.
Baihao yinzhen (白毫銀針)
In the early of Qing Dynasty, Fujian tea makers used the strong buds of tea trees as a raw material to create Baihao yinzhen. The tea began to sell to other places in 1891. Baihao yinzhen includes many nutrient compositions including amino acid,…
Huangshan maofeng (黄山毛峰)
Huangshan maofeng is one of the top 10 Chinese tea which produced in Huangshan and known as Hui tea. In Ching Ming Festival, farmers would choose some fine-breeded tea trees to pick up “Huangshan Kind”, “Huangshan Daye” and so on.
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