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'''Ba Xian''' (八仙) is a Dan Cong [[Oolong]] from Feng Huang in Guangdong province, China. The name means literally "Eight Immortals" and refers to saints in Chinese mythology. Like other [[Dan Cong]] Oolong also this kind got twisted shaped leaves. This tea is usually heavy fermented and has a floral and sweet taste. | '''Ba Xian''' (八仙) is a Dan Cong [[Oolong]] from Feng Huang in Guangdong province, China. The name means literally "Eight Immortals" and refers to saints in Chinese mythology. Like other [[Dan Cong]] Oolong also this kind got twisted shaped leaves. This tea is usually heavy fermented and has a floral and sweet taste. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 1 November 2024

Ba Xian (八仙) is a Dan Cong Oolong from Feng Huang in Guangdong province, China. The name means literally "Eight Immortals" and refers to saints in Chinese mythology. Like other Dan Cong Oolong also this kind got twisted shaped leaves. This tea is usually heavy fermented and has a floral and sweet taste.
See also
External links
Feng Huang Dan Cong – Huang Zhi Xiang