Great mountains and pure rainwater make good Oolong tea
CGTN's Zou Yun
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The high-altitude terrain, incredibly rich soil, and abundant rainfall - these are the vital ingredients that make east China's Fujian Province an ideal region for Oolong tea production. 
Oolong is a kind of semi-fermented tea. Some people say its taste is somewhere between green and black teas. 
It takes three steps to explore the best flavor in every cup. Smell the aroma, savor the taste of the tea, and last, appreciate the fragrance left behind in the cup.
CGTN Photo.

CGTN Photo.

Chinese people love tea, not just for its taste and health benefits. It helps to calm the mind and satisfy the soul.
Tea is an important symbol of Chinese trade. For many hundreds of years, tea, along with silk and porcelain, were among the most popular products on the ancient Silk Road. Tea helped link China with the rest of the world.
Today, there are numerous varieties of goods exchanged among the BRICS countries. Many expect this group of emerging nations to turn the commodity trade into more composite.