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Besides Jinxuan Oolong And Dongding Oolong, What Other Types Of Oolong Tea Are There In Taiwan?



Oolong tea is the backbone of Taiwan's tea industry, originating from Fujian and with a history of over 200 years. Renowned in the tea industry for its Qingxin Oolong and Dongding Oolong teas, the development of Gaoshan Oolong is now even greater. The tea industry has brought tremendous expansion space to Taiwan's agriculture, and the economic prospects are very promising. So, how many types of oolong tea are there in Taiwan?


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