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The China History Podcast

Ep. 140-20 | Famous Teas of China Part 2

The China History Podcast

Laszlo Montgomery

History, Society & Culture

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2015

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Our survey of the Famous Teas of China continues with a tour of more tea-producing provinces. Teas such as Dancong, Tieguanyin, Jinjunmei, and Da Hong Pao are introduced. Various teas from Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Hubei, and Hunan are also mentioned. All of them are conveniently obtainable from your favorite online tea purveyor and local tea shop.

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Hey everyone, for the 20th time, here I am at your service.

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Lauslle Montgomery here with another good one from the tea history podcast.

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Last time we convene, I was just about to start introducing some of the more famous Ulongs that came out of China.

1:02.0

Ulong teas, well there's so many to choose from.

1:06.0

China Ulong tea primarily comes from Taiwan and food jean.

1:10.0

And food jean there are the famous rock teas or Jensha of the Wuy Mountains where so much tea history happened.

1:20.0

These are quite popular with the experts and amateurs like me too.

1:24.0

These are among my own personal favorites.

1:27.0

Then in the south of Füchien, you have Teaguanin tea of Anshi.

1:32.0

Then further south of there, you get into Guangdong province where they make

1:36.8

Dansong tea. Dansong, it's not a Jansha, a rock tea, but it's a nice uwong and I'll get on that proverbial limb and say

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