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🌿✨ Introducing the Top Ten Famous Chinese Teas Series! ✨🌿 Kicking off our series with the legendary West Lake Longjing Green Tea, one of China’s top ten famous teas! 🌱 Originating from the picturesque West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, this tea is celebrated for its flat, smooth leaves and delightful chestnut aroma. Every sip offers a refreshing and mellow taste with a lingering sweet aftertaste. 🌱 Origin: From the serene West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. 🛠 Craftsmanship: Handpicked ... Longjing Tea, Chinese Tea, West Lake, Hangzhou, Flavor Profiles, Sweet Taste, Top Ten, Bright Green, Chestnut

🌿✨ Introducing the Top Ten Famous Chinese Teas Series! ✨🌿 Kicking off our series with the legendary West Lake Longjing Green Tea, one of China’s top ten famous teas! 🌱 Originating from the picturesque West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, this tea is celebrated for its flat, smooth leaves and delightful chestnut aroma. Every sip offers a refreshing and mellow taste with a lingering sweet aftertaste. 🌱 Origin: From the serene West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. 🛠 Craftsmanship…

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Longjing tea, also named Dragon Well Tea, one of China's most famous green teas, captivates global fans with its singular flavor and culture.Many people, including locals in Hangzhou where Longjing originates, know it as a coveted tea but can't discern quality grades. So if you've also wondered about the grade differences within Longjing tea, join me as we unpack them in depth. #ChineseTea #DragonWellTea(Longjing) #GreenTea #XihuLakeDragonWellTea

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Tea first became a beverage during the Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD), especially among scholars. When the emperor invited scholars to a reception, he served tea as a sign of strong appreciation.However, until the Sui Dynasty (581-618 AD) tea was reserved only to wealthy scholars, officials, and the imperial court. It was traded as a luxury commodity, which was not to be enjoyed by the common people. Not until during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) was tea finally spread among the people. Tea Farm, World Tattoo, Munnar, Jung Yong Hwa, Tea Garden, Chinese Culture, Places Around The World, Most Beautiful Places, Amazing Places

Tea first became a beverage during the Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD), especially among scholars. When the emperor invited scholars to a reception, he served tea as a sign of strong appreciation.However, until the Sui Dynasty (581-618 AD) tea was reserved only to wealthy scholars, officials, and the imperial court. It was traded as a luxury commodity, which was not to be enjoyed by the common people. Not until during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD) was tea finally spread among the people.

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