Alishan Tea 阿里山茶
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Alishan Tea 阿里山茶
Alishan Tea 阿里山茶 Outlines • Introduction of Alishan • Introduction of Alishan Tea • Oolong tea in Alishan • Production Area of Alishan 1. Zhong Shu Hu Area 2. Shi Zuo Area • Steps to make tea • Quality Inspection Method • Product • Transportation Introduction of Alishan • Alishan is one of the most popular tourist spots in Taiwan. • Beautiful scenery and fresh air attract many tourists to visit. Introduction of Alishan Tea • Tea was discovered by Chinese in 5000 years ago. • Now, tea becomes the most widely beverage in the world. • Alishan is also known for its high-mountain tea. Introduction of Alishan Tea • The purpose of this study is to realize the knowledge of high-mountain tea in Alishan. Introduction of Alishan Tea • The high latitude, low temperature, and rich soil in Alishan are ideal conditions for high-mountain tea growing. Oolong tea in Alishan • Oolong tea is the main type of tea which is consumed in Taiwan. • The features of Oolong tea contain two types which are ball or twisted shapes. Oolong tea in Alishan • Health benefits of Oolong tea include the reduction of heart disease rate and the recovery of damaged skin. Production Area of Alishan Zhong Shu Hu Area Shi Zuo Area Production Area of Alishan Zhong Shu Hu Oolong tea Shi Zuo Oolong tea Features Picture Tea can be re-brewed several times while keeping an excellent taste. These pellets open up when brewing water into the cup. Steps to Make Tea Sunlight withering Indoor withering Panning Twisting Ferment Drying Quality Inspection Method There are four tips to help you choose flavorful tea: Appearance Fragrance Taste Liquid Brewing Method Arrange tea ware Place tea leaves Pour boiling water into the tea pot After 7 seconds, pour water into a cup Product Preserved egg •The preserved egg adds Alishan tea. •In addition to the cheese taste, it also contains tea smell. Transportation • Take Taiwan shuttle bus to Alishan • Take Alishan Forest Railway to go. References • http://www.world66.com/asia/northeastasia/taiwan/lib/gallery/s howimage?pic=asia/northeastasia/taiwan/alishan_mational_s • http://railwayadventures.com/upcoming‐tours/ • http://minutillo.com/steve/weblog/2003/05/ • http://barkingdeernews.blogspot.tw/2010/04/alishan‐yushan‐sun‐ moon‐lake‐tour.html • http://www.taiwanteacrafts.com/product/alishan‐high‐mountain‐ oolong‐gift‐sampler‐set/ • http://thetaiwanphotographer.com/happy‐chinese‐new‐year/ • http://teaandsympathy.com.au/products/alishan‐green‐tea • http://www.teafromtaiwan.com/images/shi‐zuo.jpg • http://www.teafromtaiwan.com/shop/loose‐tea/zhong‐shu‐hu • http://www.teafromtaiwan.com/shop/loose‐tea/shi‐zuo References • http://tea‐coffee.spb.ru/tea‐info‐center/oolong‐tie‐guan‐yin‐iron‐ goddess‐of‐mercy/ • http://www.foods‐healing‐power.com/benefits‐green‐tea.html • http://thornburyteafiles.blogspot.tw/2011/11/road‐trip‐through‐ victorias‐green‐tea.html • http://www.minrivertea.com/blog/spring‐tea‐harvest‐2012‐part‐three/ • http://teasme.co.nz/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=4 &products_id=40&zenid=4e6c7e4094dc630dca45415f8fad5084 • http://askwhat.net/index.php/oolong‐tea‐benefits‐be‐healthy/ • http://karenhickman.wordpress.com/2014/01/06/how‐to‐brew‐a‐ perfect‐pot‐of‐tea/ • http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/life/taiwans‐ali‐mountain‐ancient‐ forests‐sunrise‐and‐history‐39552‐all.html • http://www.ali‐nsa.net/user/Article.aspx?Lang=2&SNo=04005275 Thanks for your attention.