Tea Culture
Introducing a tea a day: Huangshan Mao Feng
In the first year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty (1875), Xie Zheng'an, a native of Caoxi, Huizhou, founded ‘Xie Yuda Tea Company’ in the area. With many years of experience in planting, picking and making tea....
Introducing a tea a day: Keemun Black Tea
Keemun black tea is the world's top three highly flavoured black teas, mainly produced in Keemun, Shitai and Dongzhi counties in Anhui Province.....
Da Hong Pao – A Guide On One Expensive Tea
Dahongpao is a type of Wuyi Rock Tea, named after many legends.....
Functions of Dahongpao
Dahongpao tea contains high tea polyphenols, tea polysaccharides and theanine three kinds of beneficial components,....
Chinese Jasmine Tea
Jasmine tea is an easy and nutritious beverage to add into your diet. You can consume it from a tea bag, as loose leaves,....
9 Reasons Why Jasmine Tea Is Good for You
Jasmine tea is an easy and nutritious beverage to add into your diet. You can consume it from a tea bag, as loose leaves,....
Matcha vs. Green Tea Powder
Matcha originated in China during the Wei and Jin dynasties.....
Discover the Unique Taste of Tieguanyin: A Deep Dive into the World's Best Oolong Tea
Embark on a sensory journey as we unravel the mystique behind this ancient brew. Tieguanyin Tea, also known as Iron Goddess of Mercy, traces its lineage back to the Qing Dynasty in China. Legend has it that a devout farmer discovered a unique tea plant in a rundown temple dedicated to Guanyin, the goddess of mercy.....
Tieguanyin Tea: Experience the Smooth, Floral Flavor of China's Famous Oolong
Embark on a sensory journey as we unravel the mystique behind this ancient brew. Tieguanyin Tea, also known as Iron Goddess of Mercy, traces its lineage back to the Qing Dynasty in China. Legend has it that a devout farmer discovered a unique tea plant in a rundown temple dedicated to Guanyin, the goddess of mercy.....
Embrace the Essence of Spring: Exploring the Delights of Biluochun Green Tea
Steeped in tradition and revered for its splendid flavor, Biluochun Green Tea is a treasure amongst Chinese teas, personifying the essence of spring's restoration in every fragile sip. This prominent tea range originates from the attractive Dongting Mountain area in Jiangsu, China, where rich greenery and immaculate landscapes supply the excellent backdrop for growing this treasured leaf.....
Savoring the Symphony of Chinese Tea: A Cultural Ode to Tradition, Taste, and Terroir
Chinese tea culture has a history as rich and intricate as the brews themselves, dating back thousands of years to the mythical Emperor Shen Nong. Legend has it that while boiling water in his garden, a tea leaf accidentally fell into his pot, creating the first cup of tea. Thus began China's enduring love affair with this aromatic beverage. Tea quickly became an integral part of Chinese society, evolving from a medicinal drink to a symbol of hospitality, respect, and harmony.....
Biluochun Tea: Unveiling the Enchanting Brew of Chinese Tradition
Tea is deeply ingrained in every aspect of Chinese society, symbolizing harmony, respect, and purity. It is not merely a drink but embodies an entire philosophy of life. In traditional Chinese ceremonies such as weddings, funerals, or business meetings, serving tea is a way to show respect and honor to guests.....