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Hi
I've been reading "The Chinese Art of Tea" which mentions several teas which I've been unable to find in Western shops, both online and in person. They a Shih-Feng (Lion's Peak) Pai-Yun (White Cloud) Pao-Yun (Jewelled Cloud) Shou-Mei (Old Man's Eyebrows) Tze-Sun (Purple Sprout) Hsieh-Tou (Snow Gorge) Jin-Chu (Sun-Poured) Ching-Cheng (Green City) Meng-Ting (Hidden Peak) Are these teas available with different names? (If so, is this because their pinyin equivalents look quite different?) Help would be appreciated. :-) Tom |
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