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- 2025/10/6
- Oolong Tea
Alishan High-Mountain Oolong is not merely a tea; it is a vertical journey through Taiwan’s cloud forest. Grown between 1,000 and...- 64Read
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- 2025/10/6
- Oolong Tea
Few leaves in the world carry as much legend, craftsmanship, and aromatic paradox as Tie Guan Yin, the “Iron Goddess of Mercy” fr...- 56Read
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- 2025/10/6
- Oolong Tea
Tie Guan Yin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is more than a tea; it is a cultural bridge that carries 300 years of Anxi Count...- 60Read
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- 2025/10/6
- Oolong Tea
Tie Guan Yin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most celebrated among China’s oolong teas and the one whose name is whisp...- 56Read
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- 2025/10/6
- Oolong Tea
Alishan High-Mountain Oolong, known in Taiwan as Alishan Qing Xiang Oolong, is the island’s most fragrant ambassador to the world...- 76Read
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- 2025/10/6
- Oolong Tea
When Chinese tea lovers speak of “rock rhyme” – the mineral whisper that lingers on tongue and memory – they are almost always ta...- 53Read
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- 2025/10/6
- Oolong Tea
High above the Pearl River delta, where granite peaks tear through subtropical clouds, the Phoenix Mountains of Guangdong have be...- 54Read
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- 2025/10/6
- Oolong Tea
If green tea is China’s springtime and pu-erh its autumn, then oolong is the country’s long, golden afternoon—balanced between fr...- 58Read
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- 2025/10/6
- Oolong Tea
High above the subtropical plains of eastern Guangdong, the Phoenix Mountains (Fenghuang Shan) rise in a procession of granite sp...- 56Read
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- 2025/10/6
- Oolong Tea
Tieguanyin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most revered sub-style of Chinese oolong, a tea that sits poetically betwee...- 52Read
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