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Revision as of 21:11, 13 April 2020
Yancha, literally "rock tea" are famous teas from Wuyi shan (Wuyi mountains). The four most famous among them are called Si Da Ming Cong. These are:
Beside the Si Da Ming Cong are other so called "Yancha":
- Ban Tian Yao
- Bu Zhi Chun
- Huang Guan Yin
- Huang Mei Gui
- Jin Fo
- Jin Suo Chi
- Lapsang Souchong, actually not a Oolong but a black tea.
- Qi Lan
- Rou Gui
- Shui Xian
- Bai Mao Hou, this is actually a green tea.