1, West Lake Longjing: Hangzhou is one of the seven ancient capitals in China. The Longjing tea area of West Lake is located in a unique microclimate surrounded by mountains on three sides, and has been a place for literati since ancient times. Su Dongpo, a poet in the Song Dynasty, once wrote a poem of praise: "If you want to compare the West Lake with the West Lake, you will never be as beautiful as a beautiful woman.".
2. Huangshan Mao Feng: Huangshan Mao Feng, a famous tea in the Qing Dynasty, belongs to the category of green tea baking. For a long time, people have used the viewpoint of "famous mountains produce famous tea" to infer that the Mao Feng of Huangshan Mountain was called after the cloud of Huangshan Mountain in the Ming Dynasty. Huangshan Mao Feng is produced in Huangshan, Shexian County, Anhui Province. One of the top ten famous teas in China.
3. Tieguanyin: Tieguanyin belongs to oolong tea, which is one of the top ten famous teas in China. It is between green tea and black tea and belongs to semi-fermented tea. It is one of the six major teas in China, including green tea, black tea, green tea (oolong tea), white tea, yellow tea, black tea and so on.
4, Dongting Biluochun: Biluochun belongs to green tea. Mainly produced in Dongting Mountain in Taihu Lake, Wuxian County, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province (now Wuzhong District, Suzhou), so it is also called "Dongting Biluochun". Dongting Biluochun Tea is one of the top ten famous teas in China, with many buds, tender fragrance, clear soup and mellow taste. Biluochun tea has a history of 1000 years.
5. Xinyang Maojian Tea: Xinyang Maojian Tea, also known as "Yu Mao Feng". It is produced in Xinyang City (mainly concentrated in mountainous areas) in Dabie Mountains, Henan Province, and it is named "Xinyang Maojian" because the cable is tight and straight, and the fuzz is exposed. 1958 was rated as one of the top ten famous teas in China.
6. Qimen Kung Fu: Qimen Black Tea, a famous black tea boutique, referred to as Qihong, is produced in Qimen County, the branch of Huangshan Mountain in southwest Anhui Province, China. The local tea varieties have high yield and high quality, planted in fertile red and yellow soil, and have mild climate, abundant rainfall and moderate sunshine, so the leaves are tender and rich in water-soluble substances, and the quality harvested in August is better.
7. Wuyi Rock Tea: Wuyi Rock Tea is produced in Wuyi, a famous mountain in the southeast of Xiujia in northern Fujian, and tea trees grow in rock crevices. Wuyi Rock Tea has the fragrance of green tea and the sweetness of black tea, which is the best of oolong tea in China. Wuyi rock tea belongs to semi-fermented tea, and its production method is between green tea and black tea. Its main varieties are Dahongpao, Baijiguan, Narcissus, Oolong and Cinnamon.
8. Luan Guapian: Luan Guapian is a national historical tea and one of the top ten classic China teas. Lu 'an Guapian (also called Pian Tea) is a special kind of green tea. It is a kind of sheet-shaped tea which is like melon seeds, collected from local endemic varieties, and made by a unique traditional processing technology after pulling the sheet, removing the tender buds and tea stems.
9. Taiping Monkey Kui: Taiping Monkey Kui is a famous tea in China with a long history, which was founded in 1900. Taiping Monkey Kui displayed quality award in Nanjing Nanyang Persuasion Association and Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce in 19 12. 19 15 won the gold medal and the honor of "tea for ten thousand people" at the Panama World Expo. It was exhibited in Bolivia and other countries in the 1930s. After the founding of New China, 1955, Taiping Monkey Kui was named one of the top ten famous teas in China.
10, Junshan Silver Needle: Junshan Silver Needle is produced in Junshan in Dongting Lake, Yueyang, Hunan. Treasures in yellow tea. Its finished tea buds are strong, uniform in length and size. The inside of the tea buds is golden yellow, the outer layer is completely exposed, and the package is solid. The tea buds look like silver needles, so it is named. Junshan tea has a long history and was produced and famous in the Tang Dynasty. Princess Wencheng chose to bring Junshan tea when she got married in Tibet. Houliang has been listed as tribute tea, and later generations have attacked each other.