Chinese Green Tea Map

 
Hubei

With 80% of its land covered with hills and mountains, Hubei Province is situated in central China. It has been a major green tea producer for many years, ranking the 4th in China with 71 out of its 78 counties producing teas; however, most of its teas are still made by family-operated workshop, and the lack of well-known brands keeps the prices of its teas lower than average.



Bird Tongue,   by Tea Institute of Xianfeng County.
Bud Tea,   corded and straight.
Cactus Tea,   flat as cactus.
Cloud and Mist - Immortal Cave,   delicate fragrance.
Cloud and Mist, 4   fine and corded.
Cloudy Peak,   from a Taoist temple.
Cloudy Sword,   the most expensive green tea in Hubei.
Curly Hair, 4   glossy and fine.
Downy Hook, 3   a traditional green tea.
Fairy Maiden Tea,   emerald green and straight.
Goat Horn,   firmly rolled and yellowish green.
Green Peak, 4   glossy green and good-looking.
Green Peak, 5   delicate and straight.
Green Sword,   won silver medal in 1994.
Green Tea,   flat and straight.
Hairy Peak,   stalwart and corded.
Jade Chip, 2   glossy and in shape of pine needle.
Jade Tea, 3   flat and straight.
Mao Jian - Cheyun Mt.,   won gold medal in 1915.
Mao Jian - Chanleping Town, 3   thin and elegant.
Mao Jian - Zhaojun,   thin with curve.
Mao Jian, 3   straight and even.
Mao Jian, 4   firmly rolled as pin.
Marvellous Peak, 1   flat with both ends pointed.
Siming Tea,   spiral as in shell.
Silver Tip,   in shape of sword.
Spring Hair,   light green and firm.
Waterfall Tea,   light green and even.
White hair,   mellow with sweet after-taste.

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