
Dayuling "The Elixir" Jade Oolong Tea - Spring 2017
Dayuling used to be called "the Saddle of Hehuan" which is located in the area of Lishan. Dayuling (being the highest elevation tea growing area in Taiwan) has earned its fame from tea lovers who are looking to quench their thirst with the ultimate tonic of "High Mountain Qi" (高山氣). It got the name "Dayuling" (大禹嶺) from the former president of Republic of China - Ching-Kuo Chiang to describe its fragile geological character which made infrastructural development extremely difficult. Today, the most famous Dayuling tea plantation at "105K" (A marker on the Tai Eight Road) has been taken back to the Forestry Bureau of Republic of China, but couple kilometers down to the same road there are still plantation remained, and teas were still being made. It has been exactly two years since we offered our very first Dayuling in 2015 Spring, and the reason for that was because we were not able to find the Dayuling that has the equivalent quality like the one in 2015 spring. This year we are