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'''Yancha''', literally "rock tea" are famous teas from mountain Wuyi. The four most famous among them are called [[Si Da Ming Cong]]. These are:
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'''Yancha''', literally "rock tea" are famous teas from Wuyi shan (Wuyi mountains). The four most famous among them are called [[Si Da Ming Cong]]. These are:
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*[[Da Hong Pao]]
 
*[[Da Hong Pao]]
 
*[[Shui Jin Gui]]
 
*[[Shui Jin Gui]]
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* [[Ban Tian Yao]]
 
* [[Ban Tian Yao]]
 
* [[Bu Zhi Chun]]
 
* [[Bu Zhi Chun]]
* [[Huang Guanyin]]
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* [[Huang Guan Yin]]
 
* [[Huang Mei Gui]]
 
* [[Huang Mei Gui]]
 
* [[Jin Fo]]
 
* [[Jin Fo]]
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* [[Qi Lan]]
 
* [[Qi Lan]]
 
* [[Rou Gui]]
 
* [[Rou Gui]]
* [[Shui Hsien]]
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* [[Shui Xian]]
* [[White Monkey Paw]]
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* [[Bai Mao Hou]], this is actually a green tea.
  
 
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[[Category:Oolong]]
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[[Category:China famous tea]]
 
[[Category:China famous tea]]
 
[[Category:Chinese tea]]
 
[[Category:Chinese tea]]
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Revision as of 08:14, 19 December 2015

Peak Yunu, Wuyi
Peak Yunu, Wuyi

Yancha, literally "rock tea" are famous teas from Wuyi shan (Wuyi mountains). The four most famous among them are called Si Da Ming Cong. These are:

Beside the Si Da Ming Cong are other so called "Yancha":