1, Biluochun
Biluochun is a traditional famous tea in China and one of the top ten famous teas in China. It belongs to green tea and has a history of 1000 years. Biluochun is also called "Biluochun in Dongting" because it is produced in the area of Dongting Mountain and Dongting Mountain in Taihu Lake, Wuxian County, Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province (now Wuzhong District, Suzhou). It was listed as a tribute in the Tang Dynasty, and the ancients also called Biluochun "Kung Fu Tea" and "New Blood Tea".
2. Xinyang Maojian tea
Xinyang Maojian Tea, also known as Henan Mao Feng, belongs to the category of green tea, which is one of the top ten famous teas in China and one of the famous specialties in Henan Province. Its main producing areas are Shihe District of Xinyang City (formerly Xinyang City), Pingqiao District (formerly Xinyang County) and luoshan county. Created by Han tea farmers. In the early years of the Republic of China, the five tea clubs in Xinyang tea area produced high-quality Benshan Maojian tea, which was officially named "Xinyang Maojian".
3. West Lake Longjing
West Lake Longjing is one of the top ten famous teas in China, which belongs to green tea. It is produced in the mountains around Longjing Village, West Lake, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, hence its name, and has a history of 1200 years. When Qing Qianlong visited the West Lake in Hangzhou, he praised the Longjing tea of the West Lake and named eighteen tea trees in front of Hugong Temple under Shifeng Mountain as "Imperial Tea". West Lake Longjing is classified into1~ 8 grades according to the superior appearance and endoplasm.
4. Junshan Silver Needle
Junshan Yinzhen is one of the famous teas in China. Junshan Mountain, produced in Dongting Lake, Yueyang, Hunan, is as thin as a needle, hence the name Junshan Silver Needle. It belongs to yellow tea. The finished tea buds are robust and uniform in length and size. The inner surface 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, which is called "gold inlaid jade". Junshan tea has a long history and was produced and famous in the Tang Dynasty.
5. Huangshan Mao Feng
Huangshan Mao Feng is one of the top ten famous teas in China and belongs to green tea. It is produced in Huangshan (Huizhou) area of Anhui Province, so it is also called Huizhou tea. Created by Xie Yuda Tea House in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty.
Every year, in Qingming Grain Rain, the plump and tender buds of improved tea varieties "Huangshan Species" and "Huangshan Daye Species" are selected and fried by hand. The tea is slightly curly in shape, like a sparrow tongue, yellowed in green, with silvery hair exposed and golden fish leaves (commonly known as golden slices).
6. Wuyi Rock Tea
Wuyi Rock Tea is a traditional famous tea in China, and it is an oolong tea with rock rhyme (rock bones and flowers) quality characteristics. Produced in Wuyishan area "southeast of Xiujia" in northern Fujian, 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.
7. Qimen Black Tea
Qimen Black Tea is referred to as Qihong for short. The raw material of tea is the local middle-aged and middle-aged tea tree "Jiye" (also known as Qimen), which is a famous historical tea in China and a famous black tea boutique. It was created by Anhui tea farmers in Guangxu period, but the historical records can be traced back to Lu Yu's tea classics in Tang Dynasty. Produced in Qimen, Dongzhi, Guichi (now Chizhou), Shitai, yi county, and Fuliang in Jiangxi.
8. Duyun Maojian
Duyun Maojian Tea is one of the top ten famous teas in China. Also known as "White Maojian", "Fine Maojian", "Hook Tea" and "Quetongue Tea", it is one of the three famous teas in Guizhou. The shape of the rope is tight, slender and curly, and the color is green. The fragrance is high, the taste is fresh and strong, and the leaves are light green, even and bright. Produced in duyun city, Guizhou, it belongs to Qiannan Buyi and Miao Autonomous Prefecture.
9. Luan melon slices
Lu 'an Guapian, referred to as Guapian and Pian Tea for short, is a famous tea in traditional Chinese history and one of the top ten famous teas in China. It was produced in Dabie Mountain area of Lu 'an City, Anhui Province and was called "Luzhou Lu 'an Tea" in the Tang Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty, it was called "Luan Guapian", which was the top grade and the best tea. Qing dynasty paid tribute to tea for the court.
10, Anxi Tieguanyin
Anxi Tieguanyin is one of the tea varieties. It was invented by local tea farmers in Anxi, Fujian Province in 1725- 1735. Originated in the foothills of Yaoyang Mountain in xiping town, Anxi County (Wang said). It belongs to oolong tea, one of the top ten famous teas in China and the representative of oolong tea. Between green tea and black tea, the pure Tieguanyin plant is a shrub type, with spreading trees, oblique branches and horizontal leaves.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Biluochun
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Longjing Tea