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Bi Luo Chun tea is also known as Pi Lo Chun tea. It means Green Snail Spring, because it is a GREEN tea that is rolled into a tight spiral resembling SNAIL meat, and is cropped in early spring. Is original name is Scary Fragrance! According to the Qi
The Si Chuan Basin in Si Chuan Province in the southwest part of China, has very fertile soil, plenty of rain and warm temperature which is ideal for many kinds ofplants. This is probably the most popular and prosperous part of the country for many d
Organic Anxi Iron Goddess of Mercy is a rich, full bodied fragrant oolong. It presents medium to high orchid aromas along with deeper baked tones as well. The infusion is mildly transparent, presents a golden yellow color and is thick in texture. If
Lu Shan Yun Wu Tea– An old saying claims this tea increases longevity. The same mountains that make Mt.LuShan one of the most beautiful peaks in China, and a celebrated resort, make the area good tea country. LuShan is located in Jiangxi province in
Enshi in Hubei production. Hubei tea production has a long history, as early as the Tang Dynasty had very famous, it is still important for China's tea production provinces. China's Enshi Yulu'peach of the few preserved a steaming green tea and its p
Introduction Longjing tea (simplified Chinese: 龙井茶; traditional Chinese: 龍井茶; pinyin: lóngjǐngchá) is a famous variety of green tea from Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China where it is produced mostly by hand and has been renowned for its high qualit
Description of Tea Big Red Robe, otherwise known as the Tea King, is the most famous of Wuyi's Four Famous Bush (Si Da Ming Cong) teas. The three other teas which make up the collection of Wuyi's Four Famous Bush teas are referred to as Shui Jin Gui
Description White tea comes from China. Silver Needle is among the most revered of Chinese teas, produced in the Fuding and Zhenhe districts of its Fujian province. Gathered only in the few days of early spring, the preparation of this tea is govern



