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- 2025/9/11
- Oolong Tea
Tie Guan Yin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most travelled ambassador of Chinese oolong. Born in the granite foothil...- 35Read
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- 2025/9/10
- Oolong Tea
Few leaves in the vast tapestry of Chinese tea carry as much romance and technical intrigue as Tie Guan Yin, the “Iron Goddess of...- 42Read
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- 2025/9/10
- Oolong Tea
Alishan High-Mountain Oolong, known in Taiwan as “Alishan Qing Xiang Oolong,” is the island’s most celebrated gift to the global ...- 29Read
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- 2025/9/9
- Oolong Tea
Tie Guan Yin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most celebrated sub-variety of Chinese oolong. Born in Anxi, southern Fu...- 61Read
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- 2025/9/9
- Oolong Tea
Walk into any serious tea house from Taipei to Toronto and you will almost certainly find a shelf devoted to one name: Tie Guan Y...- 38Read
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- 2025/9/9
- Oolong Tea
Few leaves carry as much myth, craftsmanship, and aromatic paradox as Tie Guan Yin, the “Iron Goddess of Mercy.” To the uninitia...- 41Read
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- 2025/9/9
- Oolong Tea
Few teas carry as much myth, romance, and mineral magic as Da Hong Pao, the “Big Red Robe” that grows on the sheer rock faces of ...- 47Read
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- 2025/9/8
- Oolong Tea
Rising like a jade island from the Tropic of Cancer, Taiwan’s Alishan range catches the first winter monsoon and the last summer ...- 54Read
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- 2025/9/8
- Oolong Tea
If green tea is the youthful scholar of Chinese teas and pu-erh the venerable sage, then Tie Guan Yin—literally “Iron Goddess of ...- 58Read
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- 2025/9/8
- Oolong Tea
Alishan High-Mountain Oolong is not merely a tea; it is a vertical journey into the clouds. Grown between 1,000 and 1,400 metres ...- 36Read
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