Good weather helps grow high class Dragon Well Chinese tea

So what is so special about the climate of Long Jing Chinese tea?

In the first place, Long Jing, or “Dragon Well” Chinese tea, their plants thrive in humid air, plentiful rainfall, high altitude and moderate climate. Their specific climate is temperate and averages around 16 degree Celsius. Climate is temperate and around 16 degree Celsius on average.

In the second place, this unique climate creates rainfall averages 1,500 millimeters a year. It is especially plentiful in spring. Particularly in spring, it is plentiful.

Thirdly, Humidity rules: The misty plantations is frequently shrouded in fogs and nourished by flowing streams.

All these natural conditions allow Dragon Well Tea to contain enormous of minerals. It can complement nutrition easily for human bodies by drinking.

At the same time, drinking Dragon Well Chinese tea after a meal can help you slim down very efficiently. By drinking this Dragon Well tea, you will be able to feel energetic in the afternoon when most people feel sleepy.

Different from other tea leaves’ colors, Dragon Well tea is 90% green and 10% yellow color with flat and smooth shape. In the process of making tea, firstly pouring hot water of about 80 degree celsius into the tea cup, and then tea leaves will slowly sink down, a great sight for your eyes.

In a moment, the aroma of natural leaves emanate encircling you. The aroma is too sweet and mellow to make you feel intense. What is more, your breathe after meal will be improved by drinking Dragon Well Tea. You always have a good and fresh breath, more importantly, your body will emit natural fragance if you keep drinking this Dragon Well Chinese tea.

This natural Chinese Tea liquid is green. It is famous around the world for its four wonders, namely, “green color, sweet smell, mellow taste and beautiful shape”. What a great pleasure to drink health and enjoy beauty together.

Ok, that is how special climate generate special Dragon Well Chinese tea. Now, it is time to visit this legendary tea field or drink a pot of this tea.

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