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- 2025/10/14
- Oolong Tea
From the granite peaks of Anxi in southern Fujian comes a tea whose name translates as “Iron Goddess of Mercy.” To the Chinese p...- 15Read
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- 2025/10/12
- Oolong Tea
Few names in the vast lexicon of Chinese tea carry the mystique of Tieguanyin, the “Iron Goddess of Mercy.” Hailing from the gran...- 17Read
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- 2025/10/11
- Oolong Tea
Tie Guan Yin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most aromatic envoy of Chinese oolong tea. Born in the granite soils of ...- 19Read
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- 2025/10/11
- Oolong Tea
Few leaves in the world carry as much folklore, craftsmanship, and aromatic paradox as Tieguanyin, the “Iron Goddess of Mercy.” H...- 14Read
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- 2025/10/10
- Oolong Tea
Few leaves in the world carry as much poetry, romance and technical precision as Tie Guan Yin, the “Iron Goddess of Mercy” that r...- 14Read
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- 2025/10/10
- Oolong Tea
Walk into any serious tea house from Taipei to Toronto and you will sooner or later meet a compact, jade-green pellet that unfurl...- 16Read
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- 2025/10/9
- Oolong Tea
If green tea is the youthful face of Chinese tea and pu-erh its venerable elder, then Tie Guan Yin—literally “Iron Goddess of Mer...- 13Read
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- 2025/10/8
- Oolong Tea
Walk into any serious tea house from Taipei to Toronto and you will almost certainly hear the name “Tie Guan Yin” pronounced with...- 23Read
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- 2025/10/8
- Oolong Tea
If green tea is spring’s first kiss and black tea winter’s ember, then Tie Guan Yin—literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy”—is the susp...- 22Read
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- 2025/10/8
- Oolong Tea
Tieguanyin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most celebrated name within the oolong family, a tea that suspends itself b...- 21Read
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