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原帖由 <i>idiot</i> 於 2010-4-11 17:24 發表 <a href="http://jft4u.com/chat/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=122745&ptid=8324" target="_blank"><img src="http://jft4u.com/chat/images/common/back.gif" alt="" border="0"></a>
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- c9 T" t: I/ Htea,t4uOk, for good rock teas you still should goto china. But maybe you should try to make some friends on 三醉 and/or 清心 first and try to visit them.
<br><br>idiot,謝謝您。 您的英文比我的中文好。我用英文回您。<br>I will take everyone's advice and try to stick to looking for 台灣茶和老普洱茶. I am on 三醉, and have talked to a few people from that area. Last time I was in 武夷山 was 3 years ago, and I had less experience, but I think to find the very best tea, you need some good connections there. Hopefully I will have a chance to visit again in the next couple of years.<br><br>
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Taiwanese tea making, so if you feel disappointed, don't stop trying....
<br>I haven't looked at any tour guides, but I do prefer to avoid touristy type places. Some people recommended famous old shops like <span class="adr" dir="ltr">新芳春 and </span><span class="adr" dir="ltr">王有記 over PM.<br>I have a friend who has mentioned </span>九壺堂茶莊 in the past - do you think it's worth giving him a call? Anywhere that you especially recommend for 紅水凍頂? Essentially, I am looking for balanced teas, that have a traditional level of oxidation and roast; not the greener style that's more popular now (but not over-fired either). Feel free to PM me if you don't want to recommend something publicly.<br><br>Luckily, I have a friend who owns a well-known tea house in Taipei and who is willing to take me to visit a tea farm they know in the 文山/木柵 area. So I think this will let me visit at least one tea farm. Maybe it's silly, but I did want to get the chance to see at least one tea farm while I'm in Taiwan.<br>