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Best Chinese Tea in Los Angeles

Finest Chinese Teas

Milk Oolong

Longjing

Legend says Emperor Qianlong praised it during his inspection in Hangzhou

Tieguanyin

Named after the Iron Goddess of Mercy who blessed the tea with spiritual qualities

Pu'er

Legend traces Pu'er tea to the ancient trading town of Pu'er where it was first compressed for trade

Biluochun

Named for its early spring harvest and spiral shaped leaves that resemble spring buds

Huangshan Maofeng

Folklore says it is harvested from the peaks of Huangshan mountains with misty conditions

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