The Taiwan lunar calendar is very important for agriculture and dividing the year into seasons, and for determining planting and harvest times.Read More
The history of Taiwan has shaped its unique tea cultureRead More
Li Shan oolong tea is known as the "King of Teas." It has a fruity fragrance that is not found in other Taiwan teas. It is produced in limited quantities with just two harvests per year.Read More
Art tea houses are wooden structures which are either older buildings that have been renovated or newly constructed structures that have been built in the old style. They provide a refuge from the hustle and bustle of modern Taiwan.Read More
Taiwan's Nantou county has a variety of terrains, each producing distinctive teas.Read More
Taiwan has 6 important counties for tea production.Read More
Make use of your oolong tea leaves by making a tea pillow - fragrant and sleep-inducing.Read More
Cold brewing is easy to do and has some advantages - less caffeine and a sweeter, tastier drink.Read More
Photos from Taiwan's Cui Feng Tea AreaRead More
Oolong tea Jelly is a traditional Taiwan dish that helps beat the heat of summer.Read More