Identification Methods and Characteristics of Hangzhou Longjing Tea
Hangzhou Longjing Tea, known as China's premier tea, is a type of green tea produced in the West Lake region of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, specifically in areas like Shifeng, Longjing, Wuyun Mountain, and Hupao. Historically categorized into 'Shi, Long, Yun, Hu' four types, Shifeng is often considered the...
Tea News · Nov 15, 2025
Appreciation and Introduction of Dafo Longjing
Dafo Longjing is primarily produced in high mountain tea areas above 400 meters elevation and was included in the protected Longjing tea origin by Chinese authorities in 2001. This premium tea is characterized by its beautiful shape, emerald color, lasting aroma, and sweet taste, representing the fi...
Tea News · Nov 12, 2025
Tea Storage: Pu'er at Room Temperature, Longjing in Refrigerator
Tea leaves are highly susceptible to moisture and odors, requiring proper storage methods to preserve their flavor. Different types of tea require specific storage conditions: green teas like Longjing should be refrigerated to maintain freshness, while fermented teas like Pu'er are best stored at ro...
Tea News · Nov 02, 2025
Science Popularization: Is White Tea Only Sun-Dried?
This article explores the wisdom of tea-based health preservation as depicted in the classic literary work 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. It highlights how tea culture is intricately woven into the lives of characters from various social strata, with over 263 mentions of tea and tea-related activities....
Tea News · Sep 15, 2025
What Do Those Famous Teas Look Like?
This article introduces the appearance and characteristics of several famous Chinese teas, including Huangshan Maofeng, Biluochun, Longjing Tea, Taiping Houkui, Qimen Black Tea, Liuan Guapian, Enshi Yulu, Junshan Yinzhen, Tieguanyin, Xinyang Maojian, Yunnan Pu'er, and Dongding Oolong. Each tea has i...
Tea News · Jul 15, 2025