1. West Lake Longjing - Produced in the mountains around West Lake Longjing Village in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province
West Lake Longjing is a green tea and one of the top ten famous teas in China. It has a history of more than 1,200 years. When Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty visited West Lake in Hangzhou, he praised the West Lake Longjing tea and named the eighteen tea trees in front of Hu Gong Temple at the foot of Shifeng Mountain as "Imperial Tea". West Lake Longjing is divided into grades 1 to 8 according to the appearance and internal quality.
2. Anji White Tea - Produced in Anji County, Zhejiang Province
Anji White Tea has a straight and slightly flat appearance, shaped like an orchid; the color is emerald green with pekoe exposed; the leaf buds are like gold inlaid with green. The sheath, with the silver arrow inside, is very pleasant. After brewing, the fragrance is high and long-lasting. The taste is fresh and refreshing. After drinking, the fragrance will linger on your lips and teeth, and the aftertaste is sweet and refreshing. The bottom of the leaves is green and bright, and the buds and leaves can be distinguished.
3. Kaihua Longding Tea - Produced in Baiyun Mountain, Qixi Township, Kaihua County, Zhejiang
Kaihua Longding Tea is picked between Qingming Festival and Guyu, and is selected from the tops of strong and vigorous branches. One bud and one leaf or one bud and two leaves are used as raw materials. The frying process of Kaihua Longding tea is divided into five processes: greening, rolling, initial baking, arranging and drying. Kaihua Longding tea is a new famous tea in China. In 1985, it won the Famous Tea Certificate of Honor issued by the Food Industry Association in the Zhejiang Province Famous Tea Competition. In the same year, it was rated as one of China's national famous teas.
4. Wuyang Chunyu Tea - Produced in Wuyi County, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province
Wuyang Chunyu Tea is a famous tea developed by the Wuyi County Agricultural Bureau in 1994 and came out Since then, it has won many awards, including the "China Famous Brand Product" at the 99 China International Expo, the highest award in the national agricultural industry. Wuyi is located in central and southern Zhejiang, with green peaks, a quiet environment, four distinct seasons, sufficient heat, a long frost-free period, and excellent conditions for growing tea. The natural quality of tea is unique in "color, aroma, taste and shape" and enjoys a high reputation in history.
5. Songyang Silver Monkey - produced in the mountainous area of ??southern Zhejiang, a national ecological demonstration area.
< p>Songyang Silver Monkey is named after its cords are many millimeters curled, resemble monkey paws, and are silver-colored. Songyang Silver Monkey Tea is one of the newly created famous teas in Zhejiang Province: Silver Monkey Mountain Orchid, Silver Monkey Dragon Sword, and so on. Famous tea series such as Silver Monkey White Tea and Silver Monkey Fragrant Tea are of excellent quality and are known as "treasures of tea".6. Dafo Longjing - produced in Xinchang County, Zhejiang Province.
Dafo Longjing is produced in Xinchang County, Zhejiang Province, the hometown of famous tea in China. It is mainly distributed in high mountain tea areas above 400 meters above sea level. The product uses young buds and leaves from pollution-free high-altitude tea gardens. It is refined through processes such as freezing, greening, cooling, drying, sieving and shaping. Its shape is flat and smooth, sharp and straight, the color is green and smooth, the aroma is tender and long-lasting, with a slight orchid fragrance, and the taste is fresh and mellow. , the soup is bright yellow-green, the leaves are tender and bright, and it has a typical high mountain tea flavor.
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Zhejiang, referred to as "Zhejiang", has the largest provincial capital, Hangzhou. The river Qiantang River is called Zhejiang or Zhejiang because of its twists and turns. The province is named after the river.
It is located on the southern flank of the Yangtze River Delta on the southeast coast of China, bordering the East China Sea to the east and Fujian to the south. It is connected to Anhui and Jiangxi in the west and Shanghai and Jiangsu in the north. The straight-line distance from east to west and north to south of Zhejiang Province is about 450 kilometers. According to the first geographical census, Zhejiang has a land area of ??104,300 square kilometers, accounting for 1.09% of the country. %, is one of the smaller provinces in China
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhejiang