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The Production Environment of Liu'an Guapian Tea
The Production Environment of Liu'an Guapian Tea Liu'an Guapian tea is primarily produced in Liu'an City, which accounts for over 80% of its total output. The highest quality tea comes from specific areas like Qishan and Huangshi in Jinzhai County. The core production region is located on the northern slopes of the Dabie Mountains, within the Huai...

Tea News · Dec 16, 2025

Summary of Famous Teas from Sichuan
Summary of Famous Teas from Sichuan Sichuan Province is renowned for its diverse and high-quality teas, deeply rooted in history and culture. Among the most celebrated is Mengding Tea from Mount Meng, including the precious Mengding Ganlu (green tea and Mengding Huangya (yellow tea , which have been tributes for over a millennium. Ot...

Tea News · Dec 16, 2025

Introduction to the Origin of Pu-erh Tea
Introduction to the Origin of Pu-erh Tea Pu-erh tea, also known as wild tea tree (including cultivated wild tea trees , is a rare species primarily distributed in southern Yunnan and Hainan, China. Its main production areas in Yunnan include Menghai, Mengla, Simao, Gengma, Cangyuan, Shuangjiang, Lincang, Yuanjiang, Jingdong, Dali, Pingbian...

Tea News · Dec 15, 2025

Types and Origins of Dark Tea
Types and Origins of Dark Tea Dark tea is a unique tea category in China, named for its dark, blackish color. It primarily includes Hunan dark tea, Hubei old green tea, Sichuan border tea, and Yunnan-Guangxi dark tea (such as Pu-erh and Liupao . Each type has distinct production regions and processing methods. For instance, Huna...

Tea News · Dec 15, 2025

The Origin and Production Area of Yuhua Tea
The Origin and Production Area of Yuhua Tea Yuhua Tea is a specialty of Nanjing, named after the Rain Flower Terrace (Yuhuatai located outside the Zhonghua Gate of Nanjing. It was successfully developed in the spring of 1959 by the Zhongshan Cemetery Administration in the Purple Mountain area, giving Nanjing's tea its own unique quality and...

Tea News · Dec 15, 2025

Darjeeling: What to Expect from the World’s Most Exquisite Tea
Darjeeling: What to Expect from the World’s Most Exquisite Tea Like verdant waves breaking a sea of cottony mist rolling down the mountainside, the evergreen bushes anchored to sloping foothills of the Himalayas in the district of Darjeeling, India, are reputed t...

Tea News · Dec 15, 2025

Exhibitor Spotlight: Tea with Tae
Exhibitor Spotlight: Tea with Tae Catch up on all of our Exhibitor Spotlights here! We're highlighting exhibitors as we get closer to the 2026 World Tea Expo, returning to the Las Vegas Convention Center M...

Tea News · Dec 15, 2025

Quality Characteristics of Oolong Tea Huangjingui
Quality Characteristics of Oolong Tea Huangjingui Huangjingui, also known as Huangdan, is a premium oolong tea made from the tender shoots of the yellow leaf variety tea plant. It is renowned for its distinct style compared to Tieguanyin. The finished tea features tight, slender strips with a glossy golden-yellow hue. Its liquor is bright golden-ye...

Tea News · Dec 15, 2025

Drinking Tea Can Lead to Longevity – Tea Helps You Stay Away from 16 Illnesses
Drinking Tea Can Lead to Longevity – Tea Helps You Stay Away from 16 Illnesses Tea is a common beverage in daily life, known for refreshing the mind. Maintaining a good habit of drinking tea can also be an effective way to help detoxify the body. Moreover, when used properly, tea can be a powerful aid in preventing diseases. Modern scientific analysis shows that tea contains o...

Tea News · Dec 15, 2025

Where Does the Aroma of Pu-erh Tea Come From?
Where Does the Aroma of Pu-erh Tea Come From? The aroma of Pu-erh tea is influenced by multiple factors. Firstly, the initial processing techniques, such as the temperature and duration of fixation (kill-green , directly shape the tea's fragrance—insufficient fixation results in a grassy smell, while proper fixation yields a fresh, aromatic sce...

Tea News · Dec 15, 2025

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