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  2. Hong Bian Tie Guan Yin

    Hong Bian Tie Guan Yin
    Hongbian Tieguanyin means Tieguanyin with a red ribbon. The name refers to the fact that the rim of the leaves that have been reddened through the oxidation have not been removed. Produced on the Montain Bijiashan, in the southwest of the city Anxi.

    This tea has been crafted in a traditional manner, contrary to modern Tieguanyin. This means that it has been wilted for a longer time, oxidised at room temperature and the oxidised rims of the leaves (Hongbian) have not been removed. Then the tea has been shaped into semi-lumps (Ban Qiu Xing) and only very slightly roasted.

    The varietal Tie Guan Yin is named after Guanyin (in India: Avalokiteshvara), hence in the west this tea is sometimes also called Iron Buddha of compassion, as the name would translate.
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