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one of the "Four Famous Bushes" of Wuyi Rock Tea, originating from the Wuyi Mountains in Fujian, China. The leaves are tightly rolled with a glossy greenish-brown hue. When brewed, it produces a bright orange-yellow liquor with a unique "green leaves with red edges" appearance.
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Tie Luo Han is one of the renowned "Four Famous Bushes" of Wuyi Rock Tea, alongside Da Hong Pao, Bai Ji Guan, and Shui Jin Gui. This exceptional oolong tea originates from the rocky terrains of Wuyi Mountain, Fujian, China. It is celebrated for its unique flavor, legendary origins, and traditional craftsmanship.
Tie Luo Han, meaning "Iron Arhat," is steeped in legend. Stories tell of celestial beings dropping the tea bush into Wuyi Mountain, where it flourished in the rocky crevices. The tea is revered for its strength and healing properties, often associated with the enlightenment and protection symbolized by the arhat in Buddhist culture.
Traditionally grown in Wuyi's "Hui Yuan Cliff" area, Tie Luo Han bushes thrive in the mineral-rich soil and unique microclimate of the region, resulting in the tea's signature "rock charm."
Experience the timeless elegance of Tie Luo Han, a treasure from the heart of Wuyi Mountain.