Name:
China Famous Dragon well Lung Ching Green Tea
Lung Ching, Long Jing, Dragon Well , the name of this tea literally means "Dragon Well", named after the village near the famous West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province of eastern China.
Dragon is the most powerful and divine creature – the lord of all waters in China. A well contains relatively dense water, to supply the living of dragon. "Lung ching " is the chinese spelling of dragon well.
The picture above shows the Originated place of "Dragon Well Green Tea". The left picture shows the gate of main Dragon Well Growing area. Middle picture is the aged Dragon Well in History. The right picture is telling the origin of Dragon Well Tea. It says in Tang Dynasty Hangzhou farmers are growing tea trees. In Song Dynasty a Buddhist called "Bian Cai" specially study the Dragon Well tea in this Lion & Peak mountain. So Dragon Well is the name of village name, tea name, spring water name, temple name and also the famous local sights name.
History:
From Qing Dynasty Lung Ching Tea was granted the status of Imperial tea. It is one of the most prestigious and celebrated Chinese green tea, to supply to the officials, national leaders and exalted customers or guests.
Growing & Character:
Our Lung Ching tea grows in the high mountains with a good environment, known for its “four uniques” – fresh green colour, mellow & sweetish taste, fresh aroma and beautiful, elegant shape.
Packing & Shipment:
1, bulk packed in cartons(vacuumed) of 20kgs net.
2, packed in aluminum foil bags of 500g, 1 LB or according to your requirement.
3. gift packing. mainly for dosmetic maket.
Drinking Method:
3-5gram into tea cup, water temperature 80C. Infuse for 3-4 min.
Drink when you have a break or after a heavy meal.
Real Photos:
Our photos are ture, representing the real tea.