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What Kinds of Green Tea Taste Good, and the Benefits of Drinking Green Tea Regularly
Green tea is the most diverse category of tea in China, produced in many regions. Examples include Longjing and Anji White Tea from Zhejiang, Guyu Purple Bud from Huzhou; Biluochun and Yangxian Snow Bud from Jiangsu; Huangshan Maofeng and Taiping Houkui from Anhui, among others. Due to its long-standing tradition, nearly every tea-producing region in the country has its own renowned high-quality green tea. The production of green tea does not involve fermentation, which means that it retains more of its original nutrients, thus having prominent health benefits. However, green tea also has a stronger stimulating effect on the human body, and people who are prone to insomnia or have weak digestive systems should drink less. Which Kinds of Green Tea Have a Stronger Flavor? Longjing: The taste is fresh and mellow, with an elegant aroma. The tea liquor is bright green and clear, and the leaves at the bottom are delicate and intact. Anji White Tea: The taste is light and refreshing, leaving a lingering fragrance in the mouth and a sweet aftertaste. The aroma is fragrant and lasts for a long time. The leaves at the bottom are bright green and the buds can be clearly distinguished. Lushan… -
What Kind of Tea Can Be Called Good Hubei Tea?
What is good Hubei tea? A seemingly simple question, but it's hard to sum up in a single phrase. Is expensive tea necessarily good tea? Is scarce tea necessarily good tea? Is tea that boasts ancient trees or master craftsmanship necessarily good tea? The answer to all these is “not necessarily.” Image | Hubei tea mountains shrouded in mist and clouds 01 Hubei’s Good Tea: The Three Essential Elements at the Source Must Not Be Missing For truly good tea, the three essential elements at the source must be right. What are the three essential elements at the source of tea? They are: region, variety, and processing method. Region More than a thousand years ago, Lu Yu, the Sage of Tea, wrote in Chapter One of "The Classic of Tea," about "the origin of tea"; then, in another chapter titled "where tea comes from," he detailed the various sources of tea production in the Tang Empire that he had researched and that were recorded in historical documents. This shows the importance of the origin of tea, that is, "region." Image | "The Classic of Tea" by Lu Yu Currently, 21 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions in our country produce tea,… -
Wangcang County: Green “Small Tea Leaves” Fuel a New Prosperous Industry
On August 14, according to Wangcang County's Agricultural and Rural Affairs Bureau in Guangyuan City, the county has prioritized its leading industries, accelerated the improvement of its tea industry, focused on enhancing its brands, and integrated ecology and organics, injecting new impetus into the economic development of Wangcang. It is reported that the county has explored new models for agricultural industrial development, leveraging its resource and ecological advantages. Through the introduction of key enterprises, financial support, and cooperative leadership, the county has introduced tea varieties such as Zhonghuang No. 1 and Longjing 43, developing its tea industry in a location-specific manner. It conducts training for high-quality farmers, entrepreneurial leaders, and agricultural practical skills and vocational skills, broadening the path to prosperity for villagers. The county is building a long-term mechanism for agricultural brand construction driven by government promotion, enterprise initiative, and social encouragement. It actively cultivates "geographical indication trademarks," increases efforts to integrate the regional public brand "Mishan Mountain Tea," and continues to promote the construction of regional public brands such as "Guangyuan Yellow Tea" and "Mishan Mountain Tea." It supports enterprises joining the provincial-level regional public brand "Tianfu Longya," accelerating the development of corporate brands represented by Mishan Mountain,…- 1
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Puer Tea Collection: Raw or Ripe Tea?
Puer raw tea is suitable for storage and has an increasing value. Puer tea, based on the differences in processing techniques, is divided into two categories: raw tea and ripe tea. Raw tea is made from Yunnan large-leaf sun-dried green tea, which is steamed and pressed into shape. The finished product is rich and active in substances, and its quality improves over time, making it suitable for long-term storage. Ripe tea, on the other hand, undergoes fermentation and piling processes, resulting in stable tea quality that is ideal for daily consumption. Precautions for Collecting Puer Tea: 1. Blindly Pursuing "Age" and "Antiquity" Many collectors believe that the longer the vintage and the higher the price, the greater the collection value of Puer tea. They thus blindly pursue Puer aged teas from the 1960s and 1970s. However, Puer teas stored for two to three decades are already rare, while those stored for four to five decades or even longer are extremely scarce. Some so-called "aged cakes" sold for thousands of yuan are actually produced by unscrupulous manufacturers and merchants who exploit consumers' preference for age, deliberately presenting young teas as old ones with fake labels. The actual cost of such teas… -
Empowering the High-Quality Development of the Yellow Mountain Tea Industry with New-Form Productive Forces
At 30°N, the golden latitude belt for world-renowned teas, Yellow Mountain stands out like a gem inlaid with jade. Here, the variety of teas is abundant, cultivation history spans centuries, and traditional tea-making techniques are mature and advanced. It is home to three top-tier teas—Yellow Mountain Maofeng, Keemun Black Tea, and Taiping Monkey King—and is one of the country's key regions for renowned tea production. From July 26 to August 1, the Yellow Mountain City Department of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Yellow Mountain Industrial Investment Group, and Yellow Mountain City Supply and Marketing Cooperative (Yellow Mountain Supply and Marketing Group) organized six training and deployment meetings for data collection work for the Yellow Mountain Tea Industry Brain in Yixian, Shexian, Huangshan District, Xiuning, Qimen, and Tunxi District, attended by over 500 people. These meetings further advanced the construction of Phase I of the Yellow Mountain City Tea Industry Brain project, integrated information resources for the tea industry, strengthened quality and safety supervision of teas, and empowered the high-quality development of the Yellow Mountain tea industry with new-form productive forces. The meeting mobilized and deployed the construction of the Yellow Mountain Tea Industry Brain project and provided specialized training on basic…- 2
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High Mountain Tea Gardens in Huangshan District Welcome On-site Guidance from Tea Professors!
This year, due to widespread cold snaps and wintry weather, some tea gardens in the Huangshan District experienced low-temperature frost damage. To ensure that spring tea production is not affected, recently, Professor Li Yecloud of Tea Science from Anhui Agricultural University and experts from the South Anhui Comprehensive Experimental Station visited tea gardens in the Huangshan District to provide on-site guidance for spring tea production. With less than a month until the start of spring tea harvesting, it's a critical period for spring tea management. In the high mountain tea garden in Longyuan Village, Longmen Township, Huangshan District, Professor Li Yecloud of Tea Science from Anhui Agricultural University and his team are discussing the situation of spring tea production with local tea farmers and offering targeted advice. "The pruning was too severe; generally, we suggest leaving a base." After on-site observation, Professor Li found that some tea plants had been over-pruned, and some leaves were showing red-yellow discoloration. Professor Li Yecloud, School of Tea and Food Science & Technology, Anhui Agricultural University: After checking along the way, I feel that the tea gardens in the Huangshan District, due to relatively high management standards earlier, suffered only minor frost damage. Only…- 2
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A Taste of Wuyi’s Scenery in a Cup of Clear Tea
The Chinese yearning for natural landscapes is inscribed in our very genes. When climbing mountains, one expresses emotions through them; when seeing water, sentiments are felt within it. Since ancient times, countless literati and poets have poured their true feelings into the vast expanse of nature. Every blade of grass, every tree, every cliff, and every ravine in Wuyi Mountain reveals its beauty in the leisurely flow of wild streams and the grandeur of bell sounds at great heights, standing out in the southeast of China. 01 WUYI MOUNTAIN Jade peaks and emerald covers, blue waters and vermilion mountains Transformed by wind and rain into jade bones, they defy ordinary interpretations. In his fifties, Lu You, serving as the vice magistrate of Jian'ning Prefecture in northern Fujian, was captivated by the wonders of Wuyi Mountain. Here, he brewed tea, enjoyed it, composed poetry, and wrote magnificent verses such as "A Tour of Wuyi Mountain." The Wuyi Mountains, stretching for thousands of miles, are a significant feature in southeastern China. With hundreds of peaks over 1,000 meters high, Wuyi Mountain stands tall, its main peak Huanggang Mountain reaching 2,160.8 meters, rivaling the Five Great Mountains, and known as the "Roof of… -
Zhu-Macao-Hong Kong Youth Tea Garden Tour, Supporting “Guangdong-Guizhou Collaboration” and “Guizhou Tea to the World”
"Welcome to the high-altitude tea garden live stream. Today, Fujia will introduce a group of young friends who have come from afar. They are youth volunteers from Beijing Institute of Technology, Zhuhai Campus, and Macau University of Science and Technology..." Recently, over 40 volunteers from the Zhu-Macao-Hong Kong Youth Assistance Zun Volunteer Service Team donned straw hats and slung small bamboo baskets over their shoulders to form an "E-commerce Assist Agriculture Squad." They arrived at the high-altitude tea garden in Shatang Village, Meitan County, Zunyi City, to support the "Guangdong-Guizhou Collaboration" and "Guizhou Tea to the World" initiatives. This event also invited Du Fujia, the first secretary of the village stationed in Shatang Village and one of China's Good Samaritans; Jiang Meng, a teacher at the Student Psychological Development Guidance Center of Beijing Institute of Technology (Zhuhai) and one of Guangdong's Good Samaritans; and Zhou Shaojun, a young writer and one of Zhuhai's Good Samaritans, to participate in live-streaming to assist agriculture and creative activities. As dawn broke, the volunteers trekked up the mountain, taking two hours to reach the high-altitude tea garden base located over a thousand meters above sea level. "Without skilled techniques or polished scripts, these volunteers…- 3
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Purple Clay Trivia: What Types of Tea Are Suitable for Zhu Ni, Dicao Qing, and Qing Shi Ni Clays?
Zhu Ni teapots are suitable for brewing Taiwanese high mountain tea, Fujian Tie Guan Yin, and other lightly fermented, aroma-rich green teas. They enhance the aroma, produce a tight and smooth tea soup, and offer a strong aftertaste with a long-lasting finish! Dicao Qing teapots have broad applicability and are suitable for Pu'er, green tea, black tea, floral tea, and more. They are mild and elegant, allowing the tea's natural fragrance to shine. Over time, the pot color changes from brown to liver-like hues. Qing Shi Ni teapots are suitable for similar types of tea as Dicao Qing. They have a strong affinity for various teas.- 5
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