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- 2025/10/4
- Oolong Tea
Few Chinese teas have crossed cultural borders as gracefully as Tie Guan Yin, the “Iron Goddess of Mercy.” Named after the Bodhis...- 25Read
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- 2025/10/4
- Oolong Tea
Tie Guan Yin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is more than a tea; it is a moving dialogue between rock, mist, and human devoti...- 23Read
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- 2025/10/4
- Oolong Tea
Walk into any serious tea house from Taipei to Toronto and you will sooner or later meet a quiet, jade-green coil of leaves that ...- 20Read
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- 2025/10/3
- Oolong Tea
Few leaves carry as much folklore, craftsmanship, and sheer aromatic charisma as Tie Guan Yin, the “Iron Goddess of Mercy.” Hail...- 22Read
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- 2025/10/3
- Oolong Tea
Few leaves carry as much poetry in their veins as Tie Guan Yin, the “Iron Goddess of Mercy.” Born in the granite folds of Anxi C...- 23Read
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- 2025/10/2
- Oolong Tea
If green tea is the youthful scholar of Chinese teas and pu-erh the venerable sage, then Tie Guan Yin sits between them as a medi...- 26Read
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- 2025/10/1
- 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 Fujianese ...- 33Read
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- 2025/10/1
- Oolong Tea
If green tea is China’s springtime and pu-erh its autumn, then Tieguanyin is the suspended moment of early dawn when the world ba...- 25Read
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- 2025/10/1
- Oolong Tea
Tieguanyin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most celebrated sub-style of Chinese oolong, a tea that sits poetically bet...- 26Read
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- 2025/9/30
- Oolong Tea
Tieguanyin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most revered name within the vast oolong family. To many Chinese, the word...- 31Read
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