Si Da Ming Cong refers to four famous Wuyi Oolong tea bushes, namely:
This tea or coffee-related article is a stub. The Wuyi Mountains ( POJ: Bu-i Soaⁿ are a mountain range located at the prefecture Nanping, at the northern border of Fujian (Hok-kian Province Oolong ( → wūlóng) is a traditional Chinese Tea somewhere between green and black in oxidation Tea refers to the cured agricultural product of the leaves leaf buds and internodes of Camellia sinensis, which have been prepared and cured for the market Dà Hóng Páo ( 大[[wiktionary 红|红]] 袍) is a very important Wuyi Oolong tea Shui Jin Gui is a very characteristic Wuyi Oolong tea, whose name literally means Golden Marine Turtle. Tieluohan is a Si Da Ming Cong and a light Wuyi tea Tie Luo Han all but unknown abroad is the cultivar responsible for one of the four most famous yan cha the great "rock Bai Ji Guan is a Si Da Ming Cong and a very light Wuyi tea It is named after a Rooster who gave up its life whilst protecting a child Tea refers to the cured agricultural product of the leaves leaf buds and internodes of Camellia sinensis, which have been prepared and cured for the market CoFFEE is an Open source Software for computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL in a digital classroom You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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