• — China Oolong Se Chung
    • — China Oolong Se Chung
    • — China Oolong Se Chung

    • $9.37
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    • (Item No. S05557-1) Originated from Wuyi Mountain, in Fujian, China, this Oolong (means ‘Black Dragon’ in Chinese) tea is a semi oxidized tea.
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  • — Huang Jin Kui Oolong
    • — Huang Jin Kui Oolong
    • — Huang Jin Kui Oolong

    • $14.87
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    • (Item No. S05569-1) Huang Jin Kui (Golden Osmanthus in English) Oolong is originated from the hometown of Oolong Teas, locating in An Xi, Fujian, China. It has a distinct Osmanthus flower-like aroma or an aroma of blossoming lilies.
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  • — Oolong Ecology Tea (mini pack)
    • — Oolong Ecology Tea (mini pack)
    • — Oolong Ecology Tea (mini pack)

    • $12.97
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    • (Item No. S51636-1) By dealing with the relations of organisms to one another and to its physical surroundings, this tea is growing in peaceful co-existence with nature such that the most primitive flavors of the tea are retained.
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  • — Oolong Fine Ti Kuan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy)
    • — Oolong Fine Ti Kuan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy)
    • — Oolong Fine Ti Kuan Yin (Iron Goddess of Mercy)

    • $11.07
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    • (Item No. S05536-1) Being native to the county of An Xi, Fujian, China, Ti (Tie) Kuan Yin Oolong (loosely translated as ‘Iron Goddess of Mercy’) is semi-fermented only until the edges of the leaves start to turn brown. Their large leaves and full flavored tea remain greenish brown with an amber color and chestnut aroma.
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  • — Oolong Shui Hsein
    • — Oolong Shui Hsein
    • — Oolong Shui Hsein

    • $7.57
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    • (Item No. S05558-1) Shui Hsein (or Shui Xian) Oolong is popularly served in many Chinese restaurants all over the world. It is also one of the most common favorites among Gong Fu tea drinkers and is made following the traditional processing method.
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