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Dongding Mountain in Lugu Township, Nantou County, Taiwan –– Origin of Dongding Oolong Tea

Cha-Tailor Tea Specialist ascended Dongding Mountain in Lugu Township to find the ancestral family of Dongding tea, whose ancestors began cultivating tea on Dongding Mountain during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. The tea master is highly experienced, with a vast tea garden, and is a true fifth-generation heir of Dongding tea.

The tea master insists on producing only Oolong tea and selling only Oolong tea, ensuring that Dongding tea can be passed down through generations. He has very high standards for the flavor and aroma of Oolong tea, insisting on hand-picking the tea leaves and using a semi-organic approach, allowing the tea garden to be inherited from generation to generation, with the tea leaves still looking exceptionally vibrant.

The tea master is also very particular about traditional hand-roasted Oolong tea, and it is precisely because of this precious tea master that Cha-Tailor Tea Specialist can trace the ancient Oolong fragrance.

To enjoy Dongding tea, one must savor the traditional and authentic flavor.
Additionally, Cha-Tailor Tea Specialist collaborates with other tea families in Lugu Township.

Cha-Tailor Tea Specialist strives to maintain the flavor of traditional frozen top tea, is not afraid of the changes of the times, strives to find close friends, and insists on preserving the traditional tea-making method. This is also the belief that Cha-Tailor Tea Specialist has always adhered to.

Mingjian Township, Nantou County, Taiwan – A famous production area for Taiwanese Oolong tea

Mingjian Township's Songbailing has excellent geographical conditions, with the entire area's soil being red clay, which is suitable for tea tree growth. It is often shrouded in thick fog, making it one of the famous tea-producing regions known for its high-quality tea.

The tea family in Mingjian, which collaborates with Cha-Tailor Tea Specialist, has won numerous awards in the Nantou Mingjian area. The tea master insists on operating his tea garden organically; as both a tea farmer and a tea master, he spends his days in the tea garden. He is committed to not using pesticides and manually weeding, firmly believing that this approach is the best for the tea garden, the tea leaves, and the customers. He is also part of a rare tea family in Mingjian that only sells oolong tea. This dedication and belief in oolong tea have supported Cha-Tailor Tea Specialist in its continuous journey.