Deluxe Da Hong Pao Tea
SKU:
6110006
HK$70.00
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Why choosing TITANS Deluxe Da Hang Pao Tea?
Introduction of Da Hang Pao Tea
The most famous wulong tea in China, what we know by the name, “Da Hong Pao,” is the product of three hundred years of innovation, studious agriculture, and fantastical lore. Modern Da Hong Pao is a tea maker’s blend of leaves from bushes local to Wuyi Mountain, where wulong tea was first invented in the 16th century. The name “Da Hong Pao” (or “Big Red Robe” in English) is alleged to have come from a few different stories. Some stories say its tea bushes were so revered that they were cloaked in red robes by imperial officials, while others simply claim the name was a poetic description for the color of local tea bushes when dusk light is cast through their newly grown leaves. There are many legends behind the name of this oolong tea, of which these are the two most famous ones:-
1. The Sickly Scholar - The first legend speaks of a scholar who was on his way to the capital to take an imperial examination. Unfortunately he got seriously ill and was forced to stay in the Tian Xin Temple where Buddhist monks helped to restore his health by giving him some of the local tea. The scholar went on to pass his exam, some say he was the best, some say he was actually the only one to pass the imperial exam and for this he got a large red robe. To thank the monks for their kindness he presented them with the large red robe with which to cover the tea bushes and thus the tea received its name.
2. The Emperor’s Sick Mother - Another legend tells the story of the mother of a Ming Dynasty emperor who got sick and was healed by drinking this tea. To show his gratitude, the emperor sent large red robes to cover the bushes from which the tea was taken.
Enjoying Da Hang Pao Tea
This tea is composed of beautiful downy buds and one or two leaves. These leaves are tightly rolled and present a greenish brown color. Considered the King of Teas, its rich orchid aroma and wonderful long lasting taste make this high quality tea one of a kind.
To Buy The Tea
Unit Price is listed in a unit of Teal (1 Teal = 37.5 g). Sample order will be accepted, but not less than 5 Teals for each order. If you are interested in buying the tea, please fill in the booking form or send email to [email protected] with SKU No. of the collectible and your contacts, we will contact you shortly.
- No chemical treatments, 100% natural processes
- First ranked highest class tea leaves
- The tea has a strong sweet fruit taste
- Not only tasty, it helps to cleanse all unwanted substances from our blood vessels
Introduction of Da Hang Pao Tea
The most famous wulong tea in China, what we know by the name, “Da Hong Pao,” is the product of three hundred years of innovation, studious agriculture, and fantastical lore. Modern Da Hong Pao is a tea maker’s blend of leaves from bushes local to Wuyi Mountain, where wulong tea was first invented in the 16th century. The name “Da Hong Pao” (or “Big Red Robe” in English) is alleged to have come from a few different stories. Some stories say its tea bushes were so revered that they were cloaked in red robes by imperial officials, while others simply claim the name was a poetic description for the color of local tea bushes when dusk light is cast through their newly grown leaves. There are many legends behind the name of this oolong tea, of which these are the two most famous ones:-
1. The Sickly Scholar - The first legend speaks of a scholar who was on his way to the capital to take an imperial examination. Unfortunately he got seriously ill and was forced to stay in the Tian Xin Temple where Buddhist monks helped to restore his health by giving him some of the local tea. The scholar went on to pass his exam, some say he was the best, some say he was actually the only one to pass the imperial exam and for this he got a large red robe. To thank the monks for their kindness he presented them with the large red robe with which to cover the tea bushes and thus the tea received its name.
2. The Emperor’s Sick Mother - Another legend tells the story of the mother of a Ming Dynasty emperor who got sick and was healed by drinking this tea. To show his gratitude, the emperor sent large red robes to cover the bushes from which the tea was taken.
Enjoying Da Hang Pao Tea
This tea is composed of beautiful downy buds and one or two leaves. These leaves are tightly rolled and present a greenish brown color. Considered the King of Teas, its rich orchid aroma and wonderful long lasting taste make this high quality tea one of a kind.
To Buy The Tea
Unit Price is listed in a unit of Teal (1 Teal = 37.5 g). Sample order will be accepted, but not less than 5 Teals for each order. If you are interested in buying the tea, please fill in the booking form or send email to [email protected] with SKU No. of the collectible and your contacts, we will contact you shortly.