Summer Mosquito Repellent Tips
During the hot summer, people often seek coolness by taking evening walks outdoors, but mosquito bites can cause discomfort. This article offers several natural and practical methods to repel mosquitoes. Suggestions include using evening primrose, mint leaves, or dried tea leaves as natural repellen...
Tea News · Jan 04, 2026
Tea Cuisine: Clear Tea Kung Fu Pigeon Soup
When it comes to tea-infused dishes, many immediately think of Hangzhou's famous 'Longjing Shrimp'. This renowned dish not only preserves the tender color and fresh flavor of Hangzhou's river shrimp but also embodies the 'fragrant aroma and sweet taste' characteristics of Longjing tea, making it a t...
Tea News · Jan 04, 2026
Dispelling Summer Heat: Talking about Tea and Water
This article explores methods of staying cool and hydrated during summer. It discusses historical practices like using wet towels or chilled snow water, and highlights the invention of iced beverages. The core argument is that drinking tea is superior to plain water for summer heat relief, as tea of...
Tea News · Jan 04, 2026
Drinking Green Tea: Recognize Your Body Constitution to Drink for Health
During the hottest part of summer, many people opt for cold drinks to cool down. However, research shows that drinking warm tea can lower body temperature effectively. Mr. Dong Gaosheng, President of the Luoyang Tea Culture Research Association, recommends several teas suitable for summer consumptio...
Tea News · Jan 04, 2026
What Aspects Should Be Noted Regarding Tea Drinking Knowledge
Many people drink the same tea year-round, which is incorrect. The choice of tea should be based on one's physical constitution rather than personal taste alone to avoid counterproductive effects. The optimal time to drink tea is half an hour to one hour after a meal, not immediately before, during,...
Tea News · Jan 04, 2026
Categories of Black Tea
Black tea is a major category of Chinese tea with a rich variety. Representative types include Qimen Gongfu from Anhui, known for its 'precious luster' and orchid-like aroma; Dianhong Gongfu from Yunnan, characterized by its robust leaves and prominent golden buds; and Minhong Gongfu from Fujian, wh...
Tea News · Jan 04, 2026
How to Store Tea in Summer
During the hot and humid summer, proper storage of opened tea is crucial to preserve its original color, aroma, and flavor. Tea easily absorbs moisture and odors from the air, which can quickly degrade its quality. Key storage principles include keeping tea dry (with moisture content below 5% , avoi...
Tea News · Jan 04, 2026
Introduction to Baiya Qilan Tea
Baiya Qilan Tea is a premium oolong tea variety originating from the Daqin Mountain foothills in Pinghe County, Fujian Province, particularly in areas like Qiling and Jiufeng. It is renowned for its distinctive orchid-like aroma, refreshing and mellow taste, and prominent varietal fragrance. Develop...
Tea News · Jan 03, 2026
Introduction to the Grade Characteristics of Yunnan Black Gongfu Tea
Yunnan Black Gongfu Tea, a large-leaf variety of Gongfu tea, is a distinguished member of China's black tea family. Renowned for its unique qualities, it features plump, tightly rolled leaves with prominent golden tips, a rich aroma, and a robust flavor. Its quality varies seasonally, with spring te...
Tea News · Jan 03, 2026
Teaching You How to Distinguish Tea
This guide outlines a three-step method to distinguish different types of tea. First, observe the tea's color and taste: new tea is vibrant green with a fresh aroma, while aged tea appears duller with a deeper flavor. Second, assess the thickness of the tea leaves, which varies by season—spring tea...
Tea News · Jan 03, 2026