Spring 2026 harvest
The catalog of Chinese tea.
Origin, processing, brewing, rating — across Fujian, Yunnan, Anhui and beyond.
Single-origin lotsQR brewing notesGift-ready tins
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Hǎimǎ Gōng Chá
**Rarest yellow tea from the lost village of Haima Gong: honeyed, floral-fruity, with unique triple rolling.** Haima Gong Cha is a little-known yellow tea from a high-mountain ...
- 01Pick a family that matches the cup you want today.
- 02Read the tin note for origin, taste and mood.
- 03Scan the QR for water temperature and timing.
- 04Re-steep until the leaf turns quiet.
Hǎimǎ Gōng Chá
海马宫茶 / Hǎimǎ gōng chá
FAQ
Questions & answers
Which tea should I start with?
Start with green tea for freshness, oolong for fragrance, black tea for comfort or puer when you want something deeper.
Do I need special equipment?
No. A mug, small pot or gaiwan is enough. The QR guide gives simple water and timing notes.
How long does the tea stay fresh?
Keep the tin closed, dry and away from heat. Most teas stay lively for months when stored this way.