Other Wuyi oolongs . . .
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Huang Mei Gui, "Yellow Rose"
A recently developed, relatively green Rock Tea
Jin Suo Chi, "Golden Key"
Rarely seen Yancha from the Foguo Yan, "Buddha Country Cliff"
Bu Zhi Chun, "Not to Know Springtime"
Another light tasting Rock Tea
Qi Lan, "Rare Orchid" or "Profound Orchid"
Purportedly a very mild Wuyi Yancha
Ban Tian Yao, "Bird Half-Way to the Sky," "Half-Day Perish" among other translations
Seldom available, light smokey taste
Jin Fo, "Golden Buddha"
This is a fairly recently developed Yancha that has become quite popular
Fo Shou, "Buddha Hand"
Rare on from Wuyi, also refers to a cultivar that is grown in Taiwan
Huang Guan Yin, "Yellow Goddess of Mercy"
Another somewhat recently developed tea, presumably named after the enormously popular Tie Guan Yin , which also comes from Anxi County. Anxi, also in Fujian Province, is south of the mountains

