
百年野生古树茶
Danzhujueluo Energy Tea
百年制茶工艺,贵族专属
Imperial tea from the Qing Dynasty royal family in 1614, China

百年野生古树茶
Danzhujueluo Energy Tea
百年制茶工艺,贵族专属
Imperial tea from the Qing Dynasty royal family in 1614, China

Danzhujueluoancient tree teacomes from the royal tea of the Qing Dynasty in China in 1614.
-Founder: Ms. Lianlian, one of the Eight Banners nobles during the Qing Dynasty in China: the Ma Jia clan of the Xianghuang clan”
Their residence is located in Longmai, where there is a small amount of tea with a mellow and fragrant taste. Emperors of several generations of the Qing Dynasty would take time to travel to the location of the Ma Jia family every year, and built a palace to facilitate the emperor's travel. The Ma Jia family entertained the emperor with their own tea, which was deeply loved by the emperor. Therefore, the Ma Jia family would send the prepared tea to the palace at a fixed time every year.
丹竹觉罗百年古树茶 御茶
Selected wild ancient tea trees that are more than a hundred years old deep in the earth’s veins, from the collection of tea used by emperors 200 years ago.
tea set

Become a tea plantation owner
Enjoy free tea garden tours for the whole family, have your own tea brand, participate in tea picking, tea making, and tea art courses, make exclusive tea gifts by yourself, and experience the wonderful journey of "one leaf to a cup of tea"! You can also bring your family and friends to the tea garden for a vacation and enjoy the idyllic scenery

Become a tea plantation owner and create your own brand
That is to say, you can realize the "freedom of drinking tea", and it can also be given to friends as the most meaningful gift, or sold.
A journey of tea culture is also a journey of earth energy.



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