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  2. High-mountain tea - Wikipedia

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    High-mountain tea or gaoshan tea (Chinese: 高山茶; pinyin: gāoshān chá; pronounced [káʊ.ʂán ʈʂʰǎ]) refers to several varieties of Oolong tea grown in the mountains of central Taiwan. It is grown at altitudes higher than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) above sea level, and includes varieties such as Alishan , Dayuling , Yu Shan , Wushe ...

  3. Taiwanese tea - Wikipedia

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    High Mountain Regions: Includes Alishan, Yu Shan, Hsueh Shan, and Taitung mountain ranges. The major tea cultivars and varietals in Taiwan are: Qingxin 青心 (also known as high mountain, ruanzhi) – This is the most common cultivar (about 60%) in Taiwan and derives from the tea brought over by Fujianese settlers in the 1700s and 1800s.

  4. Alishan National Scenic Area - Wikipedia

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    The area is famous for its production of high mountain tea and wasabi. [citation needed] Alishan is well known for its sunrises, sunset, sea of clouds in the area between Alishan and Yüshan, railway station, and sacred trees. Alishan, along with Taroko Gorge and Sun Moon Lake, is one of Taiwan's most popular scenic attractions.

  5. Oolong - Wikipedia

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    Traditional milk oolong tea does not contain milk. It originates from Taiwan. Black Oolong: may refer to a dark roasted oolong. This will have a roasted flavor similar to dark roast coffee. High-mountain or gaoshan: refers to several varieties of oolong tea grown in the mountains of central Taiwan. Includes varieties such as Alishan, Wu She, Li ...

  6. YuYuPas Tsou cultural tribe park - Wikipedia

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    The YuYuPas Tsou Cultural Tribe Park (Chinese: 優游吧斯鄒族文化部) is a tourist attraction located at about 1,200 meters above sea level in the mountainous Alishan area of Chiayi County, Taiwan Province. Originating from the Tsou language, YuYuPas means "very rich."

  7. Taiwanese tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese tea culture includes tea arts, traditional tea ceremonies, and the social aspects of tea consumption in Taiwan. Its roots can be traced back to Chinese tea culture . Many of the classical arts can be seen in the tea culture, such as calligraphy, flower arts, and incense arts.

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