分类目录归档:Tea Culture

What Kind of Tea is Used in Chinese Tea?

Pu-erh lovers who are just getting a glimpse of it are often entangled in the details of tea making and drinking etiquette. Of course, this is the onl…

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The Mid-Autumn Festival is approaching. The custom of eating mooncakes on the Mid-Autumn Festival began to flourish in the Tang Dynasty. According to …

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Regarding Pu’er tea, let’s first listen to a true story told by Wang Fang, chief physician of the Cardiology Department of Beijing Hospita…

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The previous article talked about the core qualities of cooked tea, namely “smoothness” and “thickness”. Today, I will talk ab…

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Drinking Tea

It has been more than a month since the beginning of autumn, and the weather in the south is still very hot. But as time goes by, the summer heat will…

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Xigui Puer tea is produced in Manlu Mountain, Xigui Village, Bangdong Township, Linxiang District, Lincang City, Yunnan Province. Manlu Mountain is a …

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The saying “no smoke, no Xiaguan” is widely spread among old tea drinkers who are familiar with Xiaguantuo tea. Many tea drinkers even fal…

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Today, we will talk about the “slippery” and “thick” characteristics of cooked tea. “slip” “Slippery” …

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Today’s Pu’er teas are almost all big-leaf teas, and the biggest difference in appearance from small-leaf teas is the leaves. Generally speaking, larg…

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Why is Puer tea so expensive?

Ripe Pu-erh tea is Pu-erh tea made from Yunnan big-leaf sun-dried green tea as raw material and processed by fermenting and other processes. Pu’…

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