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'''Huang Guanyin''' is a new developed [[Wuyi]] oolong. This [[cultivar]] was introduced in the year 2003 the by Fujian Tea Research Institute in the Wuyi mountains. Huang Guan Yin, which literally means "Yellow Goddess of Mercy", is a cross between two famous cultivars; [[Huang Guanyin tea|Huang Jin Gui]] and [[Tieguanyin|Tie Guanyin]]. Different to most other Wuyi teas Huang Guan Yin is only light roasted over charcoal. Other common Names for Huang Guan Yin are Yellow Goddess of Mercy or simply no.105. | '''Huang Guanyin''' is a new developed [[Wuyi]] oolong. This [[cultivar]] was introduced in the year 2003 the by Fujian Tea Research Institute in the Wuyi mountains. Huang Guan Yin, which literally means "Yellow Goddess of Mercy", is a cross between two famous cultivars; [[Huang Guanyin tea|Huang Jin Gui]] and [[Tieguanyin|Tie Guanyin]]. Different to most other Wuyi teas Huang Guan Yin is only light roasted over charcoal. Other common Names for Huang Guan Yin are Yellow Goddess of Mercy or simply no.105. | ||