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You Yuqiong (L), the only female inheritor of Wuyi rock tea making technique, instructs her son Fang Zhou (C) in the roasting technique of Wuyi rock tea in Wuyishan, southeast China's Fujian ...
Tea remains a major product of the area, as it has been for hundreds of years. Wuyi Rock Tea is regarded as the first among the Top 10 famous teas in China.
It’s difficult to find a greater collection of tea lovers anywhere in the world than the remote, mountainous Chinese county of Wuyishan each November. Named after the famed Wuyi Mountains not far from ...
For generations, their speciality has been Wuyi Rock Tea, a type of Wulong tea. The most famous Wuyi Rock Tea was 'Big Red Robe' rock tea, about which there were many legends, Mr Huang said.
Master tea makers rhythmically shake bamboo trays to release the leaves' essence, a vital step in making Wuyi rock tea, known for its mineral-rich floral aroma, in Mount Wuyi.
Chinese tea culture was at the center of the Fujian Day at Expo Milano 2015, the ongoing world exposition in Italy, where many visitors earlier this week could taste the "special rock charm and ...
His business quickly expanded as Wuyi rock tea, a special oolong variety with a particularly roasted taste and floral and fruity aroma, became the most sought-after type of tea in the domestic market.
Located among the tea bushes in the midsts of Wuyi Mountain in east China's Fujian Province, Ruiquan museum gives a taste of the distinctive tea culture rooted in Fujian's past. In the scenic ...
A type of premium oolong rock tea from the UNESCO-protected Wuyi Mountains (‘Da Hong Pao’ means big red robe – this tea has a legend that involves the Emperor, a Chinese scholar rising ...
The Da Hong Pao is also called Wuyi rock tea, or Wuyi rock oolong (oolong grown on rocky terrain in the Wuyi mountains), which, while helpful, falls woefully short of poetry.