The mid-altitude tea plantations of Li Shan include Tsui Luan, Cui Feng, and Wu Ling.Read More
The Dayuling tea area is one of the highest tea regions in Taiwan, with plantations at an altitude between 2,200 and 2,600 meters.Read More
Taiwan's Fushoushan Farm, at an altitude of 2,100-2,600 meters, is the highest tea area in Li Shan. Read More
The 24 solar terms are a useful and enduring reference for farmers, letting them know when to prepare for planting and harvesting, as well as predicting weather patterns and climate conditions.Read More
What the difference between Oolong tea and Wulong tea?Read More
The Shan Ling Xi tea region of Taiwan is famous for its scenic beauty and high-quality tea.Read More
Tea competitions are held for each area of tea production - growing, processing, and tea ceremonies. If a tea farmer wins a competition it can mean high prices and great publicity.Read More