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Guliao Tea — Imperial Delicacy of the Qing Dynasty, Heavenly Aroma of Immortals
Guliao Mountain, located in Dongmen Town, Fusui County, Chongzuo City, Guangxi, is a branch of the Ten Thousand Great Mountains, shrouded in mist and clouds throughout the year. Here grows an ancient tree, a wild large-leaf tea known as the "new noble" of the tea world - Guliao Tea. According to official records, Guliao Tea has been listed as a tribute tea for the imperial court since the Qing Dynasty. In the late Qing and early Republican periods, it was exported to Vietnam and later made its way into the French tea market. Statistics show that there are 5,166 wild ancient large-leaf tea trees in Guliao Village, with over 580 trees over 100 years old, more than 120 trees over 200 years old, over 100 trees over 500 years old, and seven trees over 1,000 years old. Bathed in sweet rain and nourished by the mountains, these trees are enriched by beneficial trace elements such as potassium, zinc, and selenium. The resulting tea leaves are dark green in color, sweet and mellow in taste, and carry a unique and enchanting aroma, all qualities that are naturally endowed. The Origin of the Name Guliao Tea There is a beautiful legend: In…
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