West Lake Longjing Bi Luo Chun Yellow Mountain Mao Feng Pu Er Lu Mountain Yun Wu Junshan Silver Needle Keemun Black Tea Ti Kuan Yin Dongding Oolong Jasmine Tea
Lu Mountain Yun Wu
No.4 tea in China, Lushan Mountain is so close to Po Yang Lake, one of south subsidiaries to Yangtze River, which makes Lu Mountain an average of 193 foggy days in a year. And the tea is growing on the remains of the glacier in the U-shaped valley with an altitude of more than 1,000 meters on Lu Mountain. Lu Mountain Yun Wu has been accepted as a “tribute” to emperors since Song Dynasty (960-1279).


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