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*The Anxi Iron Goddess Tea 安溪鉄観音- This oolong is typically close to a [[green tea]], with only a little [[Oxidation (tea)|oxidation]]. With a very flowery and fresh delicate aroma character, the tea liquid is golden yellow.
 
*The Anxi Iron Goddess Tea 安溪鉄観音- This oolong is typically close to a [[green tea]], with only a little [[Oxidation (tea)|oxidation]]. With a very flowery and fresh delicate aroma character, the tea liquid is golden yellow.
 
*The Muzha Iron Goddess Tea 木柵鉄観音- This traditional oolong is roasted and has a stronger taste and with roast nutty character, the tea liquid is reddish-brown.
 
*The Muzha Iron Goddess Tea 木柵鉄観音- This traditional oolong is roasted and has a stronger taste and with roast nutty character, the tea liquid is reddish-brown.
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==Value==
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The top varieties of Tieguanyin rank among the most expensive tea in the world, with one variety reportedly sell around $3,000 US Dollars for one kilogram. According to one source, it set the record for most expensive tea ever sold in the [[United Kingdom]]. However, that variety of Tieguanyin did not outsell a rarer [[Da Hong Pao]] oolong, which is the most expensive tea sold on the global market.
         
[[Category:China famous tea]]
 
[[Category:China famous tea]]
 
[[Category:Oolong tea]]
 
[[Category:Oolong tea]]
[[Category:Chinese tea grown in Fujian]]
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[[Category:Chinese tea]]
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[[de:Tie Guanyin]]
 
[[de:Tie Guanyin]]

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