Chinese Oolong tea Da Hong Pao, refers to "great red robe" in English, is a kind of Oolong tea that grown in the rocky, mineral-rich soil of Wuyi mountain where has historically been one of the major centers of tea production in the world.
The name of Wuyi Oolong Tea Da Hong Pao came from one folk legend. In Ming Dynasty, a student was on his way to attend the exam in Beijing. The tiredness caused by long trip drained his energy, let him almost want to give up the exam. Fortunately, a monk gave him some tea, when he pass through Wuyi mountain. The tea was so tasty, made the students forgot the fatigue, and brought his energy back to attend the exam again.
After the student got national NO.1 of the exam, he returned to Wuyi mountain, thanked that monk who helped him. And also, he thanked the tea tree which saved his career, by wrapping the tea tree with his red robe, which given by the emperor as the symbol of honor. Because the story of that student, people named the tea as "Da Hong Pao".
Da Hong Pao has a strong caramel like aroma, and mellow taste with mild sweetness. Organic oolong tea Da Hong Pao has been world widely known as a primacy and high quality tea for many years.
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Chinese has second greatest number of people who speak it, after English. (Note: While more people speak Chinese primarily than those who primarily speak English, more have English as a primary or secondary language than have Chinese as a primary or secondary language.)
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