TSTea is a leading wholesaler of premium Chinese tea ware, established in 2015 and headquartered in Queensland. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive tea experience and help customers appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Chinese tea. We are committed to providing the most suitable tea ware products to customers across Australia. We also cater to businesses looking to franchise our brand and offer premium tea ware products in their own locations.
We offers a wide range of premium tea ware products, including teapots, teacups, kongfu tea set, tenmokus. And we also offers customized services for local business customers(dropshipping, gift packaging, blessing messages). Our products are carefully selected from reputable and trusted suppliers in China, ensuring the highest quality and authenticity. In addition to wholesale and franchising, we also provide educational workshops and tea tasting events to help customers deepen their understanding of Chinese tea culture.
Hi my dear tea friend!🍵💕 Of the 12 animals in the Chinese Zodiac, the sixth animal, the snake is the most mysterious and are also the wisest, people whom born in the year of Snake might like a little snake as their zodiac patron saint. We have over 100 varieties of tea pets, including the color changing magic tea pets!🤩💗
Hi my dear tea friend! Please check out our official website www.tstea.com.au for LOADS of teaware collections including the trending color changing magic tea pets & tea cups! 🍵🫖🤟
Taiwanese Tea includes four main types: Oolong Tea, Black Tea, Green Tea, and White tea. The earliest record of Tea Trees found in Taiwan is from 1717AD, in Shui Sha Lian (水沙連), present-day Yuchi and Puli, Nantou County. Some of the Teas retain the Island Country's former name, Formosa. Oolong Teas grown in Taiwan account for about 20% of World Production, and are quite Favored and In-Demand by many Tea Drinkers for their Unique Taste and Flavors. There are many different places Tea Plants are grown on Taiwan, so, just like People, they're all a little bit different from each other, and there are many different ones produced. You could spend a Lifetime, trying them all, and just like Wines, each year's Crop is different from previous ones, so no two Productions are quite the same. Some years are better than others, and Prices reflect that. Taiwan is quite Mountainous, which makes for many Great Places to grow Tea Plants, which like Well Drained, Hillside Locations, of various Altitudes, depending on the Cultivar. The Tea Plants that were brought over to Taiwan from Mainland China are the ones that have Smaller Leaves. They're not inferior, just different, from the Larger Leaf Varietals. I also understand that the Tea Leaf Processing done on Taiwan is different from the ones usually done in places on Mainland China, but that about 30 years ago, the Taiwan Process was brought back to Mainland China, and has become quite popular, again, today. Fujian Province, where much of the Mainland Chinese Tea is grown, is located right across (about 90 miles) the Taiwan Straits, from Taiwan, so in many ways, they share much of the same Weather Conditions for growing Tea Plants, like Temperature, Humidity, Rainfall Amounts, Storms, and other Atmospherics . Fujian Province is mostly mountainous, and is traditionally said to be "Eight Parts Mountain, One Part Water, and One Part Farmland" (八山一水一分田). The soils, however, are different from Taiwan, so the Tea Leaves are not exactly the same Flavor, Color, Texture, Size, and Aroma, but each place's Teas have a lot to offer, and everyone should try as many of them as they can, to see for themselves, which one(s) they like to drink. I say TRY THEM ALL, and ENJOY THEM ALL too. ;o)
Thanks for the great content! For proper nouns like Oriental Beauty, it would be helpful for me if you guys put Chinese characters in the on-screen subtitles. Cheers from Japan.
Hi am from México where can i buy one of this tea pots!!!! 😮 they are sooooo beautiful ❤ I am not a tea expert but I really love tea !!! Also I would like to buy books about tea
Hi Keen, thanks for the comment. We really appreciate that you find the importance of genuine crafts. Our team is working hard and carefully selecting those genuine products for our tea lovers!
Hi Mukesh! Currently we only ship within Australia. Would you mind DM your address to our Instagram: taishan_tea_club?We can send your the fee of international shipping.
Hi there, it is a good question, I'm sure there's multiple reasons. 1. The character "品", has three mouths. "品“ means taste. 2. Kungfu tea set from Chaoshan always have 3 teacups, because they use small Yixing teapot or Gaiwan, which is perfectly suit the size of three small teacups. 3. People think too many people will ruin the atmosphere of drinking tea, so three people will be better for tea drinking.