Xinjia Yang High Mountain Oolong Tea: The Core Tea Producing Area of Lishan

Xinjia Yang High Mountain Oolong Tea is located in Xinjia Yang Tribe, Lishan, Heping District of Taichung City. It is one of the core tea producing areas in the Lishan region. The tea gardens here span across four mountain peaks, all facing east, with altitudes ranging from 1500 meters to 2050 meters. Thanks to superior geographical conditions and ample sunlight, Xinjia Yang produces high-quality High Mountain Oolong Tea, which is considered a treasure by many tea enthusiasts.

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Superior Environment Creates Excellent Quality

The tea garden environment in Xinjia Yang is uniquely advantageous, situated between 68 km (Deji Police Station) and 76 km (Xinjia Yang Tribe/Lingfu Bridge) on the Central Cross-Island Highway. The terrain, climate, and soil conditions here are ideal for tea plant growth. The tea gardens face east and northeast, receiving ample sunlight, and benefit from generally excellent tea garden management, resulting in superior quality tea leaves. Xinjia Yang produces the highest volume of High Mountain Oolong Tea in Lishan, making it the top choice for tea merchants purchasing from Lishan due to its large quantity and high quality.

Similar Orientation and Quality to Fushou Mountain Tea

Although many people mistakenly believe that the main tea producing areas in Lishan are around Songmao and Fushou Mountain Farm, Xinjia Yang is actually the main production area. Due to the relatively few tea processing factories in Xinjia Yang, many tea leaves need to be transported to Songmao Tribe and the area around Fushou Mountain Farm for processing and are then sold directly in those areas. In fact, many products labeled as “Fushou Mountain Tea” and “Huagang Tea” are actually from Xinjia Yang.

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The tea gardens in Xinjia Yang have a similar orientation to those in Fushou Mountain, resulting in tea leaves of very similar quality. This orientation not only ensures that the tea gardens receive ample morning sunlight to promote photosynthesis in the tea plants but also effectively reduces the impact of intense afternoon sunlight on the quality of the tea leaves. This unique geographical position gives Xinjia Yang High Mountain Oolong Tea a quality comparable to Fushou Mountain Tea.

Purchasing Advice

When buying Xinjia Yang High Mountain Oolong Tea, it is important to choose tea leaves harvested from high altitudes, with young shoots picked on sunny days. The local tea leaf prices are relatively high, and some tea gardens are reluctant to pick young shoots, or due to large production volumes, some leaves may be harvested too late, affecting the quality of the tea. Consumers should select products from well-managed tea gardens that strictly adhere to harvesting standards to fully enjoy the true flavor and quality of Xinjia Yang High Mountain Oolong Tea.

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