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'''Yun Wu''' translates as "cloud and mist". It describes the climate in mountainous areas with high humidity what leads to clouds and mist. Both ideal conditions for high quality tea as it shields the tea leaves from sunlight.
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'''Yun Wu''' translates as "cloud and mist". It describes the climate in mountainous areas with high humidity what leads to clouds and mist. Both ideal conditions for high quality tea as it shields the tea leaves from extensive sunlight.
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The most famous among Yun Wu teas is [[Lu Shan Yun Wu]].  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:49, 21 March 2017

Yun Wu translates as "cloud and mist". It describes the climate in mountainous areas with high humidity what leads to clouds and mist. Both ideal conditions for high quality tea as it shields the tea leaves from extensive sunlight.

The most famous among Yun Wu teas is Lu Shan Yun Wu.