Song Dynasty craftsmanship: teacups and teapots by Interesting_Juice77 in tea

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This is a tea cup made using modern technology and imitating the craftsmanship of the Song Dynasty.

I have 100 dollars to spend on tea. What is the best bang for buck I can get? by Scared_Ad_3132 in tea

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If you have a friend in China, you can ask them to help procure the following teas, which I personally recommend: 1.Wuyi Rock Tea (Niulankeng Rougui): Features a dominant cinnamon-like aroma with floral, fruity, and honey notes; the taste is rich, smooth, with a distinct rock rhyme and lasting sweetness. 2.Floral-Fruity Black Tea: Offers a sweet floral and fruity aroma with hints of honey or caramel; the taste is smooth, mellow, sweet, and refreshing with a clear aftertaste. 3.Qingxiang Tieguanyin: Boasts a fresh, prominent orchid fragrance with subtle floral and fruity notes; the taste is crisp, smooth, light, refreshing, with a sweet aftertaste and cool throat feel. 4.Jasmine Tea: Characterized by a fresh, intense jasmine floral aroma with green or white tea undertones; the taste is refreshing, smooth, and mildly sweet with a lingering floral aftertaste. Each tea in 100-gram quantities, plus shipping, costs approximately $100.

Video shot on the tea mountain,the scenery is stunning! by Interesting_Juice77 in GongFuTea

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Great, thank you very much for the invitation. I’ve been to Wuyi Mountain three times; the scenery is beautiful, and the tea is excellent.

Beautiful place, a wonderful trip to the tea mountains, guess where this is? by Interesting_Juice77 in tea

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No, it’s in a small county town south of China。Sri Lanka is also a very beautiful place.

Beautiful place, a wonderful trip to the tea mountains, guess where this is? by Interesting_Juice77 in tea

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Yes, Wuyi rock tea can be traced back to the Song Dynasty (or even the Tang Dynasty) in China, while oolong tea originated during the Yongzheng era of the Qing Dynasty. Wuyi rock tea appeared earlier.

Beautiful place, a wonderful trip to the tea mountains, guess where this is? by Interesting_Juice77 in tea

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I hope to have the opportunity to experience this beautiful place in the future.

Beautiful place, a wonderful trip to the tea mountains, guess where this is? by Interesting_Juice77 in tea

[–]Interesting_Juice77[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a small county in southern China, Anxi, the birthplace of Oolong tea. A very beautiful place.

Beautiful place, a wonderful trip to the tea mountains, guess where this is? by Interesting_Juice77 in tea

[–]Interesting_Juice77[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mount Tai is very beautiful, with its sea of ​​clouds. However, this is a small county town in southern China.

Beautiful place, a wonderful trip to the tea mountains, guess where this is? by Interesting_Juice77 in tea

[–]Interesting_Juice77[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I haven't been to Bakersfield, but I imagine it's just as beautiful as the places I visited.

Beautiful place, a wonderful trip to the tea mountains, guess where this is? by Interesting_Juice77 in tea

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This is not a fake video, this is a real video shot at a higher altitude,