Taiwan president tea

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According to Taiwan’s Dongsen News, “Fushou Changchun Tea” recently burst into red on the mainland, because Fushou Changchun Tea is the favorite tea of ​​the late Taiwanese leader Jiang Jingguo, and even was named “the king of tea”. Plus the output of only 17,000 jin per year, the Fushou Changchun tea is also rare, and it costs NT$36,000 in the mainland.

According to reports, there is no impurity after the brewing of Fushoushan tea, and the tea can be fully unfolded in a short time, so that the tea that is brewed is full of rich fragrance. Tea ceremony teacher Xiao Yuli said: "Because its altitude is high enough, the leaves will be relatively thick, and the taste will be thicker. The aroma will stick to the throat and let its aroma linger in the throat."

The report also said that the tea trees at Fushoushan Farm are planted in a tea garden at an altitude of 2,500 meters. Only the spring tea of ​​May and the winter tea of ​​October are produced each year. The total amount is about 17,000 kg per year, because the amount is too small. As soon as it is listed, it will be immediately snapped up. Together with the blessing of Chiang Ching-kuo, the Fushun Changchun tea will be popular throughout the country.
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Tue Aug 27, 2019 12:51 pm

is that a translated article? could you please link to the original article?
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Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:53 pm

We had a few threads talking about this tea, as there had been a group buy organised a long time ago.

Personally I had it from another source and it did not live up to the hype at all...

As far as white terror dictator Chiang Kai Shek... I doubt he was ever or will be popular in the whole country... actually they are finally tearing down his statues.
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Tue Aug 27, 2019 8:52 pm

I tried a spring and a fall picking. The spring one was good, the fall was just ok.
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Tue Aug 27, 2019 11:28 pm

Bok wrote:
Tue Aug 27, 2019 7:53 pm
We had a few threads talking about this tea, as there had been a group buy organised a long time ago.

Personally I had it from another source and it did not live up to the hype at all...

As far as white terror dictator Chiang Kai Shek... I doubt he was ever or will be popular in the whole country... actually they are finally tearing down his statues.
I agree with EVERYTHING @Bok has written in his comment; both about the tea and about CKS. I'd just remove the doubt.
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Wed Aug 28, 2019 7:51 am

We are vulnerable. We can be effected by stories that we may deserve to be ignored. For, we know:

It is not a fact that any product used by a world leader, celebrity, billionaire, etc., is the best. It is not a fact that a fancy tin contains the best ingredients. It is not a fact that adjectives that end in "est" make the product they describe, the best (such as tea from the highest farm with the fewest kilograms available to the public).

I sampled the "highest" grade of foushoushan & one grade lower which was much lower in price for 3 seasons. 2 times, I bought the next-to-best FSS. I've sold some not contained in a tin & not coming with a story. I think as I do, those who drink that FSS, find it similar in quality to dayuling; though, of course, there are slight differences.

One should buy the affordable FSS once, if concerned that something special is being missed. The likely result is no regret because the tea is excellent & does not cost much more than DYL which in the future will suffice for high-end gaoshan for future purchases for most people.
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Thu Aug 29, 2019 4:22 am

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Tue Aug 27, 2019 12:51 pm
is that a translated article? could you please link to the original article?
http://www.haochanet.com/cultureshow-126.html
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Ethan Kurland wrote:
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We are vulnerable. We can be effected by stories that we may deserve to be ignored. For, we know:

It is not a fact that any product used by a world leader, celebrity, billionaire, etc., is the best. It is not a fact that a fancy tin contains the best ingredients. It is not a fact that adjectives that end in "est" make the product they describe, the best (such as tea from the highest farm with the fewest kilograms available to the public).

I sampled the "highest" grade of foushoushan & one grade lower which was much lower in price for 3 seasons. 2 times, I bought the next-to-best FSS. I've sold some not contained in a tin & not coming with a story. I think as I do, those who drink that FSS, find it similar in quality to dayuling; though, of course, there are slight differences.

One should buy the affordable FSS once, if concerned that something special is being missed. The likely result is no regret because the tea is excellent & does not cost much more than DYL which in the future will suffice for high-end gaoshan for future purchases for most people.
The price is 7000 dollars for 600 gram Taiwan president tea. Dayuling tea is slightly more expensive. Example 101k cost about 9200 to 9800.
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Thu Aug 29, 2019 8:16 am

jason19870313 wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2019 4:23 am
The price is 7000 dollars for 600 gram Taiwan president tea. Dayuling tea is slightly more expensive. Example 101k cost about 9200 to 9800.
7000NTD per jin seems a bit too cheap for Taiwan retail... Premium Lishan maybe, but FSS?
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Thu Aug 29, 2019 4:23 am

The price is 7000 dollars for 600 gram Taiwan president tea. Dayuling tea is slightly more expensive. Example 101k cost about 9200 to 9800.
I was not talking about president tea nor 101k dayuling. I referred to fushoushan & dayuling in my inventory. (Other vendors may have real & good FSS & DYL also, but I don't know how their FSS & DYL prices compare to each other.) I thought that I had made an argument (which many people will ignore, of course) that buying tea w/ fame attached is usually a mistake including "president" & "101k".

(My current teas & prices are on my vendor thread's last page, a few posts up from the last post. I think FSS & DYL are close in price.)

For tea with a great reputation, it is quite easy for business concerns to outweigh concern for quality. Weather may make harvesting very late sensible but waiting for the ideal time may make getting that tea to market in time for holiday sales impossible. Famous tea in fancy tins are given around Christmas, New Year, Chinese New Year. Even if such tea is not counterfeit, coming from the highest elevation of a famed mountain does not mean it is the best tea, if leaves were picked too early and/or processed too quickly.
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Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:05 am

Bok wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2019 8:16 am
jason19870313 wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2019 4:23 am
The price is 7000 dollars for 600 gram Taiwan president tea. Dayuling tea is slightly more expensive. Example 101k cost about 9200 to 9800.
7000NTD per jin seems a bit too cheap for Taiwan retail... Premium Lishan maybe, but FSS?

I go taiwan and purchase 1950 gram.

If pay by credit card is 7350 or cash is 7000. Is taiwan president tea. Of course there are fss private farm 4000 dollars per 600 gram
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Thu Aug 29, 2019 11:19 am

Bok wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2019 8:16 am
jason19870313 wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2019 4:23 am
The price is 7000 dollars for 600 gram Taiwan president tea. Dayuling tea is slightly more expensive. Example 101k cost about 9200 to 9800.
7000NTD per jin seems a bit too cheap for Taiwan retail... Premium Lishan maybe, but FSS?
Li shan tea is about 3k + per 600 gram
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Thu Aug 29, 2019 7:33 pm

Bok wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2019 8:16 am
jason19870313 wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2019 4:23 am
The price is 7000 dollars for 600 gram Taiwan president tea. Dayuling tea is slightly more expensive. Example 101k cost about 9200 to 9800.
7000NTD per jin seems a bit too cheap for Taiwan retail... Premium Lishan maybe, but FSS?
Is taiwan president tea

There are 2 version

One is 7000

One is 10000
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Thu Aug 29, 2019 8:46 pm

jason19870313 wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2019 7:33 pm
There are 2 version
One is 7000
One is 10000
That's more like it.

How did you like the tea? As you maybe read elsewhere on this forum, FSS has some mixed reviews. Many love it, others (myself included) did find it disappointing. I had it three times(each a full 150grams pack), over a period of several years, never impressed me much. Not bad tea, just too expensive for what it is, compared to other high mountain tea I had.
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Thu Aug 29, 2019 9:01 pm

Bok wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2019 8:46 pm
jason19870313 wrote:
Thu Aug 29, 2019 7:33 pm
There are 2 version
One is 7000
One is 10000
That's more like it.

How did you like the tea? As you maybe read elsewhere on this forum, FSS has some mixed reviews. Many love it, others (myself included) did find it disappointing. I had it three times(each a full 150grams pack), over a period of several years, never impressed me much. Not bad tea, just too expensive for what it is, compared to other high mountain tea I had.
I find the tea still consider good taste. This tea better store for 6 months to have better taste. There are one fss private farm it cost 4000 dollars per 600 gram. Overall fss tea is a good tea.
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