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Green Tea Varieties and Their Production Areas

There are thousands of Green Tea varieties. Here we have listed the most famous of them. Each type of Green Tea has its own unique flavors and aromas. Since these teas are neither fermented or oxidized, they taste the closest to the original leaves of all of the Chinese Tea varieties. This allows these wonderful teas to maintain their antioxidants, which is one reason why Chinese Tea has recently gotten a lot of attention. Click the links below to learn more about these wonderful teas and their histories, and unique processing techniques.

Dragon Well Tea
The most famous of all Chinese Tea, Dragon Well Tea is grown in Hangzhou near the famous West Lake. This wonderful tea has a rich flavor with a long lasting aroma. This tea has wonderful legends and histories surrounding it. Click the link below to learn more about this fascinating tea.
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Bi Luo Chun
One of the most famous Green Teas, Bi Luo Chun is famous for its strong floral fragrance, and wonderful taste. Its name's literal translation is Green Snail Spring Tea. Grown outside the city of Suzhou, this tea has an imperial history and fun legends. Click the link below to learn more about Bi Luo Chun.
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Huangshan Mao Feng Tea
The most famous of all the Mao Feng Teas, Huangshan Mao Feng Tea is famous for its full flavor and long lasting aroma. Due to its strong flavor and aroma, this tea can be brewed up to 6 times. The tea has a wonderful floral aroma and a flavor that swirls around your mouth. To learn more about this tea, click the link below.
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Liu An Gua Pian Tea
An elegent and smooth tea, Liu An Gua Pian Tea, or Liu An Melon Seed Tea as it is known in English, has a rich long lasting aroma with a hint of spice and the tea liquid is smooth with a faint sweet floral taste. Click the link below to learn more about this wonderfully fascinating tea.
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Xin Yang Mao Jian Tea
One of the most famous Green Tea varieties. This fantastic Green Tea is one of the 10 most famous Chinese Teas. Xin Yang Mao Jian Tea was first produced over 2,000 years ago and has won many awards around the world for its wonderful taste and long lasting aroma. To learn more about this famous tea, click the link below.
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Tai Ping Hou Kui Tea
One of the most unique Green Tea varieties, Tai Ping Hou Kui is easy to spot. This wonderful tea has a unique flavor and appearance. Instead of picking buds and newly opened leaves, the leaves of this tea can be up to 15cm long. Originating in the early 20th century, this tea is one of the newest Chinese Teas. To learn more about this wonderfully unique tea, click the link below.
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