The color of the tea soup is honey-yellow and bright, emerald green and fresh, the taste is sweet, smooth, thick and active with a lingering aftertaste, and the aroma is light and elegant. Introduction to Taiwan Yushan High Altitude Oolong Tea: Yushan, the highest peak in Taiwan, is located at the junction of Xinyi Township in Nantou County, Alishan Township in Chiayi County, and Taoyuan Township in Kaohsiung County. It is 3,952 meters above sea level. It is steep and steep, with many peaks standing side by side. It is a spiritual mountain that dominates East Asia. It continues to climb all year round. The sea of clouds and mountains, the changing seasons, all kinds of charming charm and style, and because it is an area with rare biodiversity in the world, it is often called Taiwan's most important treasure trove of life. Taiwan Yushan High-altitude Oolong Tea is produced in Xinyi Township, Nantou County, on a hillside area with an altitude of 1,200 to 1,800 meters. The high mountain climate is cold, shrouded in clouds and fog all year round, with short average days and a large temperature difference between day and night, resulting in tea tree buds and leaves containing catechins, etc. Bitter and astringent components are lower, while the content of components that contribute to sweetness, such as theanine and soluble nitrogen, is increased. The buds and leaves are soft, the mesophyll is thick, and the pectin content is high. The color of the tea soup is honey-yellow and bright, emerald green and fresh, the taste is sweet, smooth, thick and active with a lingering aftertaste, the aroma is light and elegant, resistant to brewing, and has the unique flavor and characteristics of high mountain tea.Taiwan has a rich tea culture, and tea ceremony is widely valued here. Taiwan grows many different types of tea trees, including oolong tea, mountain tea, black tea, green tea, black tea, etc. Each tea has its own unique flavor and characteristics. Taiwanese tea is world-renowned for its diversity, rich flavor and high quality. Partially fermented tea. Production, manufacturing and delivery in Taiwan.