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Xianghua Tie Guan Yin Hua Xiang , also known as the "Floral Fragrance of the Iron Goddess of Mercy," is an exquisite oolong tea from Anxi County in Fujian Province, China. It captivates with its floral aroma, multifaceted flavor, and rich history.
According to legend, during the Qing Dynasty, a poor farmer from Xianghua discovered a wild tea bush at the foot of a temple dedicated to the goddess Guan Yin. He planted the bush, and the tea it produced possessed a unique floral aroma. In gratitude to the goddess, the farmer named the tea "Tie Guan Yin" ("Iron Goddess of Mercy"), and "Huaxiang" ("Flower Fragrance") reflects the delicate floral aroma of this tea.
Xianghua is a picturesque village surrounded by lush tea plantations. Thanks to its unique microclimate and special growing conditions, Xianghua's tea leaves possess exceptional qualities.
Taste and aroma:
Xianghua Tie Guan Yin Hua Xiang is renowned for its delicate floral aroma with notes of orchid, peony, lily, and lilac. Its flavor is subtle and balanced, with fruity and honeyed undertones. The finish is long and pleasant, with floral and fruity notes.
Color:
The Xianghua Tie Guan Yin Hua Xiang Tincture has a beautiful amber color with golden highlights.
Effect:
Tie Guan Yin Hua Xiang from Xianghua has a tonic and relaxing effect. It helps improve gastrointestinal function, normalize blood pressure, relieve stress, and enhance productivity.
To fully develop the flavor and aroma, use a porcelain gaiwan or a porous clay teapot. Avoid steeping the tea too long, or it will become bitter.
Xianghua Tie Guan Yin Hua Xiang is the ideal choice for those seeking a delicate, aromatic tea with a refined flavor and beneficial properties. It will truly enhance any tea ceremony, offering moments of harmony and tranquility.
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Name in Chinese
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祥华花香铁观音 |
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Pinyin
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xiánghuá huāxiāng tiěguānyīn |
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English name
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Te guan yin Huaxiang from Xianghua |
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Translation
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Tie guan yin Huaxiang from Xianghua |
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Tea variety
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Tie Guan Yin |
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Country
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China |
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District
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Anxi |
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Provinces
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Fujian (福建) |
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Region
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Anxi (安溪) |
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Habitat
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Сянхуа (祥华, xiánghuá) |
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A variety of tea tree (bush)
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"Tie Guanyin" ("Iron Bodhisattva of Mercy", 铁观音, tiě guānyīn) |
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Type of tea
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Oolong Tea |
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The tea is suitable.
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for meditation (relaxing), for skin rejuvenation, for weight loss, for women, to alter consciousness (intoxicating tea) |
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