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'''Song Yang Yin Hou Cha''' (Silver Monkey’s Paw) is a rare [[yellow tea]] from Zhejiang province. For the tea are only leaf buds used. Song Yang Ying Hou Cha is flowery and slightly nutty in falvor.
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'''Song Yang Yin Hou Cha''' (松阳银猴), (Song Yang Silver Monkey Tea) is a rare [[yellow tea]] from Gushi town in Songyang county, Zhejiang province. For the tea are usually only leaf buds used. Song Yang Ying Hou Cha is flowery and slightly nutty in flavor.
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Song Yang Yin Hou Cha got plenty of silvery and curly tips which resembles a silver monkey's paw. Hence this unusual name.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:10, 8 February 2014

Song Yang Yin Hou Cha (松阳银猴), (Song Yang Silver Monkey Tea) is a rare yellow tea from Gushi town in Songyang county, Zhejiang province. For the tea are usually only leaf buds used. Song Yang Ying Hou Cha is flowery and slightly nutty in flavor.

Song Yang Yin Hou Cha got plenty of silvery and curly tips which resembles a silver monkey's paw. Hence this unusual name.