Tai Ping Hou Kui Tea
Natural Wellness Benefits
- Rich in Amino Acids: Contains higher levels of L-theanine than regular green tea, promoting relaxation while maintaining mental clarity
- Powerful Antioxidants: Abundant in tea polyphenols that help combat oxidative stress and support cellular health
- Metabolism Boost: Natural compounds aid digestion and may help maintain healthy metabolism
- Low Caffeine Content: Gentle energy lift without jitters, suitable for daily consumption
- Respiratory Support: Traditional Chinese medicine values its mild cooling properties for throat and respiratory comfort
$31.90 – $123.60Price range: $31.90 through $123.60
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Tai Ping Hou Kui Tea – Premium Flat Two Leaves One Bud
Our premium Tai Ping Hou Kui tea is sourced from the renowned tea gardens located at 31°N latitude – the golden tea-producing belt of Anhui. Hand-picked in April when the leaves are at their peak, each batch undergoes strict quality control to ensure only the finest flat and straight two-leaves-one-bud specimens are selected.
Premium Quality Characteristics
- Appearance: Flat and straight, two leaves embracing one bud
- Aroma: Fresh and fragrant with lasting durability
- Origin: 100% authentic Anhui tea leaves from high-altitude gardens
- Process: Traditional hand-processing techniques
Superior Brewing Experience
When brewed, the tea leaves stand upright in the cup, releasing a delicate aroma. The liquor shows a clear, bright color with a refreshing taste. Known for its excellent durability, this tea can be brewed multiple times while maintaining its flavor.
Complete Supply Chain Quality Assurance
We control the entire production process from tea garden to cup, ensuring every step meets the highest standards. Our tea gardens benefit from:
- Annual average temperature: 14°C
- Annual precipitation: >1200mm
- Annual sunshine: >2000 hours
- Deep yellow-brown soil: >1.5 meters
Recommended Tea Set Pairing
For the optimal brewing experience, we recommend using our [Full Glass Teapot Set with Stainless Steel Infuser] glass teapot set. The transparent design allows you to appreciate the unique standing posture of the tea leaves, while the precise temperature control enhances the tea’s natural fragrance.
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Ava Schneider
"Brewing this tea in my glass cup feels like watching a living watercolor painting come to life! The vibrant green leaves stand tall like tiny trees against the colorful patterned cloth, while the blue-and-white porcelain cup in the background adds a touch of rustic charm. As the hot water touches the leaves, they slowly unfurl with graceful precision, releasing a delicate aroma of fresh-cut clover and a whisper of wild mountain herbs. The first sip is a revelation—a silky texture carries flavors of steamed asparagus and a hint of honeyed pear, finishing with a crisp, clean freshness that lingers like a cool breeze through a sun-drenched meadow. There’s zero bitterness, just a subtle sweetness that dances on the palate. Each cup feels like a serene escape to a misty tea garden, making it my go-to companion for quiet afternoons. It’s not just a tea—it’s a moment of pure tranquility."
Miles Foster
"There’s a mesmerizing elegance in watching these sword-shaped leaves awaken in my glass cup. Their jade-green blades unfurl with a slow-motion grace, some standing upright like tiny trees, others drifting mid-water like botanical ballet dancers. The pale golden liquor glows with amber clarity, catching the light through the cup’s curved handle in a way that feels almost ceremonial. The aroma is an earthy poetry of fresh-cut hay and a whisper of roasted sweet corn—warm and comforting. But the first sip is pure magic: a silky texture carries flavors of steamed asparagus tips and a hint of honeyed pear, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like rainwater on stone. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that unfolds like a spring morning. Served simply in this sturdy glass, every sip feels like a walk through Anhui’s misty tea gardens. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity from the heart of Huangshan."
Miles Foster
"There’s a mesmerizing elegance in watching these sword-shaped leaves awaken in my glass cup. Their jade-green blades unfurl with a slow-motion grace, some standing upright like tiny trees, others drifting mid-water like botanical ballet dancers. The pale golden liquor glows with amber clarity, catching the light through the cup’s curved handle in a way that feels almost ceremonial. The aroma is an earthy poetry of fresh-cut hay and a whisper of roasted sweet corn—warm and comforting. But the first sip is pure magic: a silky texture carries flavors of steamed asparagus tips and a hint of honeyed pear, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like rainwater on stone. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that unfolds like a spring morning. Served simply in this sturdy glass, every sip feels like a walk through Anhui’s misty tea gardens. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity from the heart of Huangshan."
Zoe Perry
"There’s a quiet magic in watching these slender leaves unfold in my double-walled glass cup. Against the soft backdrop of my kitchen—where the Midea kettle stands ready for another brew—the tea’s pale golden liquor glows with sunlit clarity. Each blade unfurls like a delicate silk ribbon, some curling gracefully at the edges, others standing tall like miniature trees. The droplets beading on the glass seem to capture the tea’s vibrant freshness. The aroma is an earthy whisper of sun-drenched clover and a hint of crushed wild herbs, but the first sip reveals a surprising delicacy: a silky texture carries flavors of steamed zucchini blossoms and a touch of young cucumber, finishing with a clean, stony freshness that lingers like rainwater on slate. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that revitalizes the senses. Served simply amid the quiet hum of daily life, this tea transforms moments into mindful pauses. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity from Huangshan’s misty peaks."
Zoe Perry
"There’s a quiet magic in watching these slender leaves unfold in my double-walled glass cup. Against the soft backdrop of my kitchen—where the Midea kettle stands ready for another brew—the tea’s pale golden liquor glows with sunlit clarity. Each blade unfurls like a delicate silk ribbon, some curling gracefully at the edges, others standing tall like miniature trees. The droplets beading on the glass seem to capture the tea’s vibrant freshness. The aroma is an earthy whisper of sun-drenched clover and a hint of crushed wild herbs, but the first sip reveals a surprising delicacy: a silky texture carries flavors of steamed zucchini blossoms and a touch of young cucumber, finishing with a clean, stony freshness that lingers like rainwater on slate. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that revitalizes the senses. Served simply amid the quiet hum of daily life, this tea transforms moments into mindful pauses. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity from Huangshan’s misty peaks."
Zoe Perry
"There’s a quiet magic in watching these slender leaves unfold in my double-walled glass cup. Against the soft backdrop of my kitchen—where the Midea kettle stands ready for another brew—the tea’s pale golden liquor glows with sunlit clarity. Each blade unfurls like a delicate silk ribbon, some curling gracefully at the edges, others standing tall like miniature trees. The droplets beading on the glass seem to capture the tea’s vibrant freshness. The aroma is an earthy whisper of sun-drenched clover and a hint of crushed wild herbs, but the first sip reveals a surprising delicacy: a silky texture carries flavors of steamed zucchini blossoms and a touch of young cucumber, finishing with a clean, stony freshness that lingers like rainwater on slate. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that revitalizes the senses. Served simply amid the quiet hum of daily life, this tea transforms moments into mindful pauses. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity from Huangshan’s misty peaks."
Dominic Sullivan
"There’s a mesmerizing tranquility in watching these emerald sword-shaped leaves dance in my glass cup. As they slowly unfurl in the pale golden liquor, some stand upright like tiny trees while others drift mid-water like botanical ballerinas. The tea’s crystalline clarity catches the light through the curved cup, with droplets beading on the glass like morning dew—a testament to its freshness. The dry leaves themselves are visual poetry—long, flat blades with subtle serrations, hinting at their careful hand-processing. When brewed, the aroma is an earthy melody of sun-warmed hay and a whisper of roasted sweet corn. But the first sip is pure magic: a velvety texture carries flavors of steamed asparagus tips and a hint of honeyed pear, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like rainwater on stone. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that unfolds like a spring dawn. Served simply against a neutral backdrop, this tea transforms moments into mindful rituals. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity from the misty peaks of Huangshan."
Dominic Sullivan
"There’s a mesmerizing tranquility in watching these emerald sword-shaped leaves dance in my glass cup. As they slowly unfurl in the pale golden liquor, some stand upright like tiny trees while others drift mid-water like botanical ballerinas. The tea’s crystalline clarity catches the light through the curved cup, with droplets beading on the glass like morning dew—a testament to its freshness. The dry leaves themselves are visual poetry—long, flat blades with subtle serrations, hinting at their careful hand-processing. When brewed, the aroma is an earthy melody of sun-warmed hay and a whisper of roasted sweet corn. But the first sip is pure magic: a velvety texture carries flavors of steamed asparagus tips and a hint of honeyed pear, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like rainwater on stone. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that unfolds like a spring dawn. Served simply against a neutral backdrop, this tea transforms moments into mindful rituals. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity from the misty peaks of Huangshan."
Isabella Wagner
"There’s a meditative beauty in watching these remarkable leaves awaken in my double-walled glass cup. As hot water meets the slender, sword-shaped leaves, they begin to unfurl with almost theatrical grace—some standing upright like miniature trees, others drifting mid-cup like botanical dancers. The pale golden liquor glows with sun-kissed clarity, while droplets bead on the cool glass like nature’s delicate embroidery. The aroma is an earthy sonata of fresh clover and a whisper of crushed sage—subtle yet grounding. But the first sip is pure poetry: a velvety texture carries flavors of steamed zucchini blossoms and a hint of rainwater-crisp cucumber, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like morning mist on river stones. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that revitalizes the senses. Holding the cup feels like cradling a piece of Huangshan’s misty peaks. Served simply against a soft-focus backdrop, this tea transforms sipping into a ritual of calm. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity."
Isabella Wagner
"There’s a meditative beauty in watching these remarkable leaves awaken in my double-walled glass cup. As hot water meets the slender, sword-shaped leaves, they begin to unfurl with almost theatrical grace—some standing upright like miniature trees, others drifting mid-cup like botanical dancers. The pale golden liquor glows with sun-kissed clarity, while droplets bead on the cool glass like nature’s delicate embroidery. The aroma is an earthy sonata of fresh clover and a whisper of crushed sage—subtle yet grounding. But the first sip is pure poetry: a velvety texture carries flavors of steamed zucchini blossoms and a hint of rainwater-crisp cucumber, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like morning mist on river stones. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that revitalizes the senses. Holding the cup feels like cradling a piece of Huangshan’s misty peaks. Served simply against a soft-focus backdrop, this tea transforms sipping into a ritual of calm. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity."
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“Brewing this tea in my glass cup feels like watching a living watercolor painting come to life! The vibrant green leaves stand tall like tiny trees against the colorful patterned cloth, while the blue-and-white porcelain cup in the background adds a touch of rustic charm. As the hot water touches the leaves, they slowly unfurl with graceful precision, releasing a delicate aroma of fresh-cut clover and a whisper of wild mountain herbs.
The first sip is a revelation—a silky texture carries flavors of steamed asparagus and a hint of honeyed pear, finishing with a crisp, clean freshness that lingers like a cool breeze through a sun-drenched meadow. There’s zero bitterness, just a subtle sweetness that dances on the palate. Each cup feels like a serene escape to a misty tea garden, making it my go-to companion for quiet afternoons. It’s not just a tea—it’s a moment of pure tranquility.”
“There’s a mesmerizing elegance in watching these sword-shaped leaves awaken in my glass cup. Their jade-green blades unfurl with a slow-motion grace, some standing upright like tiny trees, others drifting mid-water like botanical ballet dancers. The pale golden liquor glows with amber clarity, catching the light through the cup’s curved handle in a way that feels almost ceremonial.
The aroma is an earthy poetry of fresh-cut hay and a whisper of roasted sweet corn—warm and comforting. But the first sip is pure magic: a silky texture carries flavors of steamed asparagus tips and a hint of honeyed pear, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like rainwater on stone. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that unfolds like a spring morning.
Served simply in this sturdy glass, every sip feels like a walk through Anhui’s misty tea gardens. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity from the heart of Huangshan.”
“There’s a quiet magic in watching these slender leaves unfold in my double-walled glass cup. Against the soft backdrop of my kitchen—where the Midea kettle stands ready for another brew—the tea’s pale golden liquor glows with sunlit clarity. Each blade unfurls like a delicate silk ribbon, some curling gracefully at the edges, others standing tall like miniature trees. The droplets beading on the glass seem to capture the tea’s vibrant freshness.
The aroma is an earthy whisper of sun-drenched clover and a hint of crushed wild herbs, but the first sip reveals a surprising delicacy: a silky texture carries flavors of steamed zucchini blossoms and a touch of young cucumber, finishing with a clean, stony freshness that lingers like rainwater on slate. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that revitalizes the senses.
Served simply amid the quiet hum of daily life, this tea transforms moments into mindful pauses. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity from Huangshan’s misty peaks.”
“There’s a mesmerizing tranquility in watching these emerald sword-shaped leaves dance in my glass cup. As they slowly unfurl in the pale golden liquor, some stand upright like tiny trees while others drift mid-water like botanical ballerinas. The tea’s crystalline clarity catches the light through the curved cup, with droplets beading on the glass like morning dew—a testament to its freshness.
The dry leaves themselves are visual poetry—long, flat blades with subtle serrations, hinting at their careful hand-processing. When brewed, the aroma is an earthy melody of sun-warmed hay and a whisper of roasted sweet corn. But the first sip is pure magic: a velvety texture carries flavors of steamed asparagus tips and a hint of honeyed pear, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like rainwater on stone. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that unfolds like a spring dawn.
Served simply against a neutral backdrop, this tea transforms moments into mindful rituals. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity from the misty peaks of Huangshan.”
“There’s a meditative beauty in watching these remarkable leaves awaken in my double-walled glass cup. As hot water meets the slender, sword-shaped leaves, they begin to unfurl with almost theatrical grace—some standing upright like miniature trees, others drifting mid-cup like botanical dancers. The pale golden liquor glows with sun-kissed clarity, while droplets bead on the cool glass like nature’s delicate embroidery.
The aroma is an earthy sonata of fresh clover and a whisper of crushed sage—subtle yet grounding. But the first sip is pure poetry: a velvety texture carries flavors of steamed zucchini blossoms and a hint of rainwater-crisp cucumber, finishing with a clean, flinty freshness that lingers like morning mist on river stones. Zero bitterness—just a subtle sweetness that revitalizes the senses.
Holding the cup feels like cradling a piece of Huangshan’s misty peaks. Served simply against a soft-focus backdrop, this tea transforms sipping into a ritual of calm. It’s not just a beverage—it’s liquid serenity.”