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  1. Long Jing 2010

    Long Jing 2010

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    Long Jing (also called Dragon Well) is possibly the most famous green tea and often called the national drink of China. Long Jing tea grows in the hills around west lake in Zhejiang province where the tea is produced mostly by hand and picked during Qing Ming Festival (5th April) in spring time. Learn More
  2. Long Jing 2011

    Long Jing 2011

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    Long Jing (also called Dragon Well) is possibly the most famous green tea and often called the national drink of China. Long Jing tea grows in the hills around west lake in Zhejiang province where the tea is produced mostly by hand and picked during Qing Ming Festival (5th April) in spring time. Learn More
  3. Meng Ding Gan Lu 2011

    Meng Ding Gan Lu 2011

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    Meng Ding Gan Lu (also called as Meng Ding Dew), is a famous Sichuan green tea produced on top of Meng Ding Mountain. It is said that Lizhen Wu (from West Han Dynasty ), known as the “tea ancestor” and the “Master of Dew”, personally planted seven tea bushes on the Meng Ding Mountain, and now become the famous Meng Ding Dew tea. Learn More
  4. Meng Ding Shi Hua 2011

    Meng Ding Shi Hua 2011

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    Meng Ding Shi Hua is a superior Sichuan green tea produced on top of Meng Ding Mountain. Although it is not as famous as some other green teas, it is one of the treasure teas in Sichuan province. It is growing on the high Meng Ding Mountain, where is far from cities and residence areas. Learn More
  5. Tai Ping Hou Kui Premium

    Tai Ping Hou Kui Premium

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    Tai Ping Hou Kui (literally translated as “Monkey Champion”) is a typical baked green tea produced around Hou Keng, Houcun village, in Taiping County, Huangshan City... Learn More

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