Taiping Hou Kui ( lit.
"peaceful monkey
leader") tea is grown at the foot of Huangshan
(黄山) in Taiping
County, Anhui
. The
tea has been produced since the beginning of the 20th century and
is produced around the small village of
Hou
Keng (
猴坑). It won the "King of Tea" award in
China Tea Exhibition 2004 and is
China
Famous Tea.
The best Tai Ping Hou Kui is grown in the villages of Houkeng,
Hougang and Yanjiachun. Teas produced in the surrounding areas are
called by the same name, but costs much less.
It's renown for its "two knives and one pole": two straight leaves
clasping the enormous bud with white hairs. The oven-made leaves
are deep green in color with red veins underneath.
The tea shoots can be as long as 15 centremeters. They are plucked
from the Shi Da Cha, a large leaf-variety found only in Anhui
Province.
Falsification is rampant. Factories can produce symmetrical looking
Hou Kui tea that looks even better than the authentic handmade
variety.
References
- Amazing-Green-Tea.com, , www.amazing-green-tea.com
- Amazing-Green-Tea.com, , www.amazing-green-tea.com