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Aus der Fujian Provinz kommen einige der berühmtesten und teuersten Oolong. Besonders bekannt sind die Wuyi Felsentees ([[Yancha]]). | Aus der Fujian Provinz kommen einige der berühmtesten und teuersten Oolong. Besonders bekannt sind die Wuyi Felsentees ([[Yancha]]). | ||
[[File:HGY Oolong tea leaf close.jpg|thumb|right|Wuyi [[Huang Guanyin tea|Huang Guan Yin]] tea leaves]] | |||
[[File:Qi Lan Oolong tea leaf.jpg|thumb|right|Wuyi [[Qi Lan tea|Qi Lan]] Oolong tea leaves]] | |||
[[File:Tieguanyin2.jpg|thumb|right|Tiě Guānyīn]] | |||
The most famous and expensive oolong teas are made here, and the production is still usually accredited as being organic. Much [[Shui Hsien tea|Shuǐ Xiān]] is grown elsewhere in [[Fujian]]. | |||
Some of the better known cliff teas are: | |||
;'''Red Robe''' ''[[Da Hong Pao tea|Dà Hóng Páo]]'' ([[wiktionary:大|大]][[wiktionary:红|红]][[wiktionary:袍|袍]]): in Chinese, a highly prized tea and a [[Si Da Ming Cong tea|Sì Dà Míng Cōng]] ([[wiktionary:四|四]][[wiktionary:大|大]][[wiktionary:名|名]][[wiktionary:樅|樅]], literally: The Four Great Bushes). This tea is also one of the two oolongs that make it to the list of [[China Famous Tea|Chinese famous teas]]. | |||
;'''Gold Turtle''' ''[[Shui Jin Gui tea|Shuǐ Jīn Guī]]'' ([[wiktionary:水|水]][[wiktionary:金|金]][[wiktionary:亀|亀]]): in Chinese, a Si Da Ming Cong. | |||
;'''Iron Monk [[Arhat]]''' ''[[Tieluohan tea|Tiě Luóhàn]]'' ([[wiktionary:鉄|鉄]][[wiktionary:羅|羅]][[wiktionary:漢|漢]]): in Chinese, a Si Da Ming Cong tea | |||
;'''White Comb''' ''[[Bai Ji Guan tea|Bái Jī Guān]]'' ([[wiktionary:白|白]][[wiktionary:鸡|鸡]][[wiktionary:冠|冠]]): in Chinese, a Si Da Ming Cong tea. A light tea with light, yellowish leaves. | |||
;'''Cassia''' ''[[Ròu Guì]]'' ([[wiktionary:肉|肉]][[wiktionary:桂|桂]]): in Chinese, a dark tea with a [[spice|spicy]] aroma. | |||
;'''Narcissus''' ''[[Shui Hsien tea|Shuǐ Xiān]]'' ([[wiktionary:水|水]][[wiktionary:仙|仙]]): in Chinese, a very dark tea, often grown elsewhere. | |||
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