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Ning Tai Tea House
Shangri-La, SZ
Shop 2,
1002 Jianshe Road, Luo Hu District, Shenzhen, China
Postal Code 528001
Tel : (86) 755.8396. 1339

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Ming Qian Long Jing (Dragon Well)
Qing Ming this year falls on the 5th April. Our tea farmers have already finished picking the best tea leaves on the 2nd April (3 days before the Qing Ming Festival) and are now busy busy processing the 1st Green Tea Crop of 2008. This is a very important Cup as crop as this crop will determine this year's quality and taste.
We shall be getting it in a few days by which time we will re pack and ship out to our customers who has already placed their order since the end of last year and the beginning of this year. After which we will be left with a very limited quality. We look forward to your order, however, due to limited quantities allocated for our international customers, we have to base our sales on a first come first serve basis.
Thank you once again for your patronage.
Ning Tai Tea House, April 1st 2008.
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Our Tea Selection |
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Green Tea
Green tea is fresh, light, and sometimes has a sweetness flavor in it. This drink is known for its many health benefits which includes prevention of some types of cancer, inhibits the growth of cancer cells, lowers cholesterol levels and blood pressure, reduces stress, aids in weight loss and many more. ...(more) |
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Floral & Herbal Tea
Floral tea, a caffeine-free alternative, not only does it taste good, it has many medicinal properties. Each kind of tea has different purposes, but generally, it helps cleanse your system, improves appetite and digestion, improves blood circulation, as well as giving you a relaxing sensation...(more) |
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Red Tea
Red tea, also known as black tea in the Western Culture, is a generally stronger in flavor and in caffeine content, is one of the most popular tea in the world. It is mostly made into iced tea or blended with different kinds of flavors. Regular consumption of red tea may reduce the risk of sroke. ...(more) |
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Oolong Tea
Oolong tea, literally translated from "black dragon", has a taste like green tea with a natural orchid aroma and bittersweet aftertaste. Most Oolong tea are picked from trees growing off of cliffs. The most popular Oolong tea, Tie Guan Yin, are rolled into little ball shapes, versus the rest of them are rolled into elongated fashion...(more) |
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Black Tea
Black tea (Puer Tea), a very famous and popular drink in the Canton province has a fuller flavor that green tea. Researches show that regular consumption of black tea reduces the risk of stokes, improves the functioning of blood vessels, improves cardiovascular health, and lowers bad blood cholesterols....(more) |
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