Top 10 Famous Tea In China

China is the birthplace of tea culture, and tea has developed and has a great impact in China and other countries.China’s top ten famous teas are different in each period and every stage.
China’s tea has a long history, a variety of tea varieties, colorful, competing for beauty, like the spring garden, making the Wanli Mountain River extraordinarily enchanting. Chinese famous tea is a treasure in many varieties of tea in the vast sea of smoke. At the same time, Chinese famous tea enjoys a high reputation internationally. Famous tea, with traditional tea and historical tea.
top 10 famous tea in china
Although the concept of famous tea is not very uniform, but in all aspects, tea must have the following basic characteristics: First, the famous tea is famous, the key is to have a unique style, mainly in the color of tea. Four aspects of fragrance, flavor and shape. Tea is famous for its “green, fragrant, mellow, and beautiful”. Some famous teas are often famous for their one or two characteristics.
Chinese tea has a long history, and famous tea is a treasure in many varieties of tea. Famous teas, which are divided into traditional teas and historical teas, so China’s “Top Ten Famous Teas” have also been described in the past:

  • In 1915, the Panama International Exposition listed Biluochun, Xinyang Maojian, West Lake Longjing, Junshan Yinzhen, Huangshan Maofeng, Wuyi Rock Tea, Qimen Black Tea, Duyun Maojian, Tieguanyin and Lu’an Melon in China as the top ten famous teas in China.
  • In 1959, China’s “Top Ten Famous Teas” will compare West Lake Longjing Tea, Dongting Biluochun, Huangshan Maofeng, Lushan Yunwu Tea, Lu’an Guapian, Junshan Yinzhen, Xinyang Maojian, Wuyi Rock Tea, Anxi Tieguanyin, and Tuen Mun Black Tea. It is the top 10 famous tea in China.
  • In 1999, Liberation Daily reported Jiangsu Biluochun, West Lake Longjing, Anhui Maofeng, Lu’an Guapian, Enshi Yulu, Fujian Tieguanyin, Fujian Yinzhen, Yunnan Pu’er Tea, Fujian Yuncha, and Jiangxi Yunwu Tea as China’s Top Ten Famous Teas.
  • In 2001, the Associated Press and the “New York Daily” listed Huangshan Maofeng, Dongting Biluochun, Mengding Ganlu, Xinyang Maojian, West Lake Longjing, Duyun Maojian, Lushan Cloud, Anhui Melon, Anxi Tieguanyin, Suzhou Jasmine as China’s Top Ten tea.
  • In 2002, Hong Kong Wen Wei Po listed West Lake Longjing, Jiangsu Biluochun, Anhui Maofeng, Hunan Junshan Yinzhen, Xinyang Maojian, Anhui Tumen Red, Anhui Melon, Duyun Maojian, Wuyi Rock Tea and Fujian Tieguanyin as China’s Top Ten tea.
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