1. Xu Qixiu Herbal Tea
Xu Qixiu Herbal Tea, released on May 25, 2006, by the Department of Culture of Guangdong Province, the Home Affairs Bureau of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, and the Cultural Affairs Bureau of the Macao Special Administrative Region Government** *Same declaration.
18 brands and 54 secret recipes and terms owned by 21 herbal tea production companies in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao have been approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage and will be protected by the "Protection of World Culture and Nature" Heritage Convention and relevant Chinese laws for permanent protection.
2. Huang Zhenlong Herbal Tea
The founder of Huang Zhenlong Herbal Tea is Mr. Huang Zhenlong. In the mid-1940s, Huang Zhenlong opened his first herbal tea shop in Guangzhou at the former Peking Hotel (now Beijing Hotel) on Renji Road, Guangzhou.
Due to historical issues in 1966, Huang Zhenlong’s herbal tea business was stopped. In 1996, Huang Zhenlong's son Huang Fuqiang invested in establishing Guangzhou Huang Zhenlong Herbal Tea Co., Ltd. in Guangdong. Huang Zhenlong herbal tea has been passed down. Today, Huang Zhenlong herbal tea is a well-known herbal tea brand in Guangdong Province.
3. Xinglinchun herbal tea
Founded in 1997, Xinglinchun herbal tea has become the largest herbal tea chain company in Dongguan after years of brand development. It is understood that Xinglin Chun will open more than 140 branches in Dongguan, covering various towns and districts in Dongguan. Xinglinchun has realized the procedure and standardization of herbal tea production, centralized production and unified distribution, and has embarked on the road of professional and large-scale operation.
4. Wanglaoji
Wanglaoji is the brand of Wanglaoji herbal tea. It was founded in the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty (1828). The founder Wang Zebang is recognized as the ancestor of herbal tea. It is formulated with herbal plant materials. Cheng, known as the "King of Herbal Tea".
In 1911, Guangzhou Wanglao Jiyuan Hengji was registered with the government of the Republic of China under the gourd sign. In 1935, Guangzhou Wang Lao Ji Yuan Heng Ji Wang Yuanzhen, the fourth-generation great-grandson of Wang Zebang, registered a trademark in Guangdong Province with the Wang Lao Ji olive gourd pattern.
5. Jianshengtang
Guangdong Jianshengtang Health Products Co., Ltd. was founded in February 1997. It is mainly dedicated to the research and development and production of Jiansheng herbal teas and health care products. The franchise model is adopted in the operation process, and a Jianshengtang herbal tea chain store system has been formed in the Pearl River Delta region.
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