Fujian (福建)
Subtropical climate, mountainous terrain. Birthplace of oolong, white, and black tea.
Terroir & Growing Conditions
Tea-Producing Areas in Fujian
Anxi County (安溪)
CountySubtropical highland climate. Origin of Tie Guan Yin oolong.
2 teasFuding (福鼎)
CountyCoastal mountain area. Origin of Fuding white tea.
5 teasWuyi Mountains (武夷山)
MountainUNESCO site with unique mineral-rich soil. Origin of rock oolongs and Lapsang Souchong.
8 teasZhenghe (政和)
CountyMountainous inland county. Origin of Zhenghe white tea.
1 teasFamous Teas from Fujian
Renowned Fujian Teas
Jasmine Dragon Pearl (茉莉龙珠)
Hand-rolled green tea pearls scented with fresh jasmine blossoms over multiple nights. Watch the...
Tie Guan Yin (Iron Goddess) (铁观音)
China's most popular oolong, named after the Buddhist bodhisattva Guanyin. Intense orchid...
Bai Hao Yin Zhen (Silver Needle) (白毫银针)
The highest grade of white tea, made exclusively from unopened buds covered in silvery-white...
Bai Mudan (White Peony) (白牡丹)
White tea featuring one bud and two leaves, offering more body and complexity than Silver Needle...
Da Hong Pao (Big Red Robe) (大红袍)
The king of Wuyi rock oolongs, legendary for the original mother trees that produced tea worth...
Jin Jun Mei (Golden Eyebrow) (金骏眉)
Premium black tea from Wuyi made entirely from golden buds. Created in 2005, it quickly became...