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    • 2025/9/28
    • Oolong Tea
    Iron Goddess of Mercy: A Global Journey into Anxi Tie Guan Yin
    Tie Guan Yin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most celebrated style of Chinese oolong, a tea that sits poetically betwe...
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    • 2025/9/27
    • Oolong Tea
    Iron Goddess of Mercy: A Journey into Anxi Tie Guan Yin
    Tie Guan Yin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most famous of all Chinese oolongs, a name that evokes both the toughness...
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    • 2025/9/27
    • Oolong Tea
    Alishan High-Mountain Oolong: Taiwan’s Cloud-Kissed Amber Elixir
    Tucked into the cloud-forests of central Taiwan, Alishan High-Mountain Oolong (阿里山高山乌龙) is the island’s most fragrant ambassador ...
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    • 2025/9/27
    • Oolong Tea
    Alishan High-Mountain Oolong: Taiwan’s Cloud-Kissed Amber Elixir
    Rising like a jade island from the Tropic of Cancer, Taiwan’s Alishan range is rarely mentioned in the same breath as Wuyi or Anx...
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    • 2025/9/27
    • Oolong Tea
    Alishan High-Mountain Oolong: Taiwan’s Cloud-Kissed Tea That Sings in the Cup
    Alishan High-Mountain Oolong is not merely a tea; it is a vertical journey into the mists of central Taiwan. Grown between 1,000 ...
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    • 2025/9/27
    • Oolong Tea
    Iron Goddess of Mercy: The Living Legend of Anxi Tie Guan Yin
    Walk into any serious tea house from Taipei to Toronto and you will almost certainly find a shelf devoted to one name that sounds...
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    • 2025/9/27
    • Oolong Tea
    Alishan High-Mountain Oolong: Taiwan’s Cloud-Kissed Amber Elixir
    Alishan High-Mountain Oolong is the liquid echo of Taiwan’s central mountain range—an emerald thread spun between 1,000 and 1,400...
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    • 2025/9/26
    • Oolong Tea
    Iron Goddess of Mercy: The Living Legend of Anxi Tie Guan Yin
    Tie Guan Yin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most celebrated sub-variety of Chinese oolong. Born in the granite ridge...
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    • 2025/9/26
    • Oolong Tea
    Iron Goddess of Mercy: A Journey into the Heart of Tie Guan Yin
    Tie Guan Yin, literally “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” is the most celebrated among China’s oolong teas, a living bridge between green ...
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    • 2025/9/26
    • Oolong Tea
    Alishan High-Mountain Oolong: Taiwan’s Cloud-Kissed Amber Elixir
    Alishan High-Mountain Oolong, known in Mandarin as “Alishan Qing Cha,” is one of Taiwan’s most celebrated gifts to the world of t...
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