Fujian Tea Culture Tours
Oolong Tea — Tie Guan Yin
This is probably the most famous of all Chinese Oolong teas. The name Tie Guan Yin means “Iron Goddess of Mercy,” and the tea is as magnificent as its name implies.
The Legend:
One legend tells the story of a kind-hearted but poor farmer named Wei Yin. He spent his free time tending an abandoned Guan Yin temple. One day, he dreamed about the Goddess telling him to look for a cave behind the temple. There, he found a single tea shoot, which he planted in an iron pot. It grew into a bush with exceptional quality. Today, Tie Guan Yin is a staple in Chinese restaurants worldwide.
View: 5-Day Xiamen-Anxi-Hua’an Tea Tour
View: 5-Day Xiamen-Anxi-Hua’an Tea Tour



Oolong Tea — Wuyi Rock Tea
An ancient Chinese proverb says: “Good tea comes from great mountains and pure water.” The Wuyi Mountains have a rich history and rare natural beauty. Wuyi Rock Tea is grown in pollution-free, pristine rocky areas of the Wuyi Mountains.
Why Wuyi Rock Tea? It is harvested entirely by hand. A special patented brewing technique provides a pure, robust taste while preserving antioxidants for optimal health benefits.
View: 8-Day Mount Wuyi Tea Discovery Tour