
Wuyi Mountain Wilderness Rou Gui/“鹤鸣”
Wuyi scenery, four seasons of vegetation. Connected to the peace of nature, in the wilderness of Dianxun, on the high ridge guarded by the mountains, there is still breathing, hiding in the leisurely crevices of the mountains and forests. , located in the Dolomites of Beiling Peak, Jiuquxi, Wuyi Mountain, Fujian Province. In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, monk Cijue visited here and rebuilt Baiyun Nunnery into a temple. Today, Tongxinshe Teahouse recommends a rock tea suitable for girls, "Wild Rou Gui" "I named this tea "Heming", Rou Gui, which gives people the impression of being strong and domineering, while the Rou Gui of Heming may be a "little freshness" that few tea lovers have tried. Heming Rou Gui, inhabits the alpine microclimate mountain field on the top of Baiyun Temple in Wuyi Mountain. The wild tea trees are scattered in the fertile soil mainly composed of glutenite and weathered soil. Translating the natural language and the breath of the mountains, in the