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== Taiwan ==
 
== Taiwan ==
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Einige der bekanntesten und teuersten Oolong kommen aus '''Taiwan'''.
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;Dong Ding oolong, Dòngdǐng (凍頂)
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:The name means Frozen Summit or Ice Peak. Dong Ding is a mountain in Nantou County, Central Taiwan. This is a tightly rolled tea with a light, distinctive fragrance.
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;Oriental Beauty, Dōngfāng Měirén chá (東方美人茶)
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:The name means Oriental Beauty. Also known as White Tip Oolong Bai Hao Oolong. This tea is tippy (the leaves frequently have white or golden tips), with natural fruity aromas, a bright red appearance and a sweet taste.
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;Alishan oolong, Ālǐshān chá (阿里山茶)
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:Grown in the Alishan area of Chiayi County, this tea has large rolled leaves that have a purple-green appearance when dry. It is grown at an elevation of 1,000 to 1,400 metres. There is only a short period during the growing season when the sun is strong, which results in a sweeter and less astringent brew. It produces a golden yellow tea which has a unique fruity aroma.[14]
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;Lishan oolong, Líshān (梨山)
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:Grown in the north-central region of Taiwan, this tea is very similar in appearance to Alishan teas, and is often considered to be one of the best teas from Taiwan. It is grown at an elevation above 1,000 metres, with Dayuling, Lishan, and Fusou being the best known regions and teas of Lishan.
    
== Thailand ==
 
== Thailand ==
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