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> > > Dear Chinese Tea:
> > > Yes i knew Keemun is from Anhui province but didn't know In chinese
> > > its called Qi Men. Thanks a lot. But what is the meaning of QI?
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> > > Ripon
> > > (From Bangladesh)

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> > Dear Ripon,
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> > Qi means magnificent or extreme cold.
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> > Most chinese black tea are named after it s origin.
> > For example:
> > Ying De Hong of GuangDong, Ying De
> > Yi Hong of Hubei, YiChang
> > Chuan Hong of Sichuan
> > Hu Hong of Hunan
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> > It doesnt really have a meaning to it. It means it is from that province or county.
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> > If you like Keemun type black tea you should try Ying De Hong.
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> > Chinese Tea
> > (From China)

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> Dear Chinese Tea:
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> Ni-Hao( Thats all chinese i know). I am very happy to meet someone
> here from mainland China. Your information is very resourceful to me.
> Yes I am a Keemun lover. daily i drink 3-4 cups of different Keemun.
> Do you know which vendor or which company in China sell Ying De Hong?
> All i knew about Guandong is another uprising HongKong. Have you ever
> try Shicuan Black? My order of this tea from Imperial Tea court is on
> the way. I will be happy if you can put some of your knowledgable
> comment about this tea. Thank you.
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> Ripon
> (From Bangladesh)


Dear Ripon,

I dont know which vendor sell this tea. Maybe you can ask your vendor
for it.

It was first produced in year around 1950. I tried once when i was on
a trip to Sichuan. One of the main characteristic of Chuan Hong is
after drinking it you get a sweet/liquorous taste on your tongue.

Have you ever try drinking oolong tea?

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We are a Keemun producer in Qimen County,China.Nice to see keemun lovers talking about it here.Although some people said more and more people took to Darjeeling in recent years,but premium Keemun is still seen by many people as the king of black tea.We shared some knowledge about keemun on the page of www.viconyteas.com/keemun.html,If you are a keemun lover,pls explore it.and if you have any other questions ,don't hesitate to contact us.



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