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2009 Oolong Tea Tour Podcast-Making Rock Oolong pt3

By andrea, on February 25th, 2010 in the category: About Famous Chinese Teas, Business of Tea, How Tea is Produced, Videocasts

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Welcome to our tea and tea culture video podcast with Zhuping Hodge, tea master and owner of Seven Cups. Last year we launched three very successful tea tours to China. Many hours of video were taken and we want to share them with you. In the previous podcasts Zhuping toured the rock oolong tea factory. Now watch as she sits down with famous tea master Mr. Liu. Please note this is part 3 of 3 videos with the famous rock oolong master.

Today’s topic: 2009 Oolong Tea Tour Podcast-Making Rock Oolong Part 3

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  1. johnblue says:
    March 25th, 2010 at 7:36 am

    Did I understand her correctly? There are 1000 kinds of tea-plants growing on Wuyi Mountain, but only 100 are being produced into tea? Wow!

    So, just to be sure I understood, the most famous kinds of rock oolong are: 1.) Da Hong Pao, 2.) Mian Chong, 3.) Narcissus, 4.) Rou Gui 5.) Chai Cha (Qi Zhong)

    I'm not sure about a couple of those spellings, and was surprised not to hear Tie Luo Han, Bai Ji Guan, or Shui Jin Gui in that list.

    Hope I'm not being too nit-picky. I simply want to understand what was being said, and to be sure that others watching this can understand also.
    :o )

    XieXie, Austin Laoshi!!

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