Lung Chang or Lung Ching?

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Feb 20th, '11, 23:06
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Lung Chang or Lung Ching?

by SlientSipper » Feb 20th, '11, 23:06

So today I was at a tea store.
It had a wide variety of teas I have never tasted.
I noticed that they were selling Lung Ching.
Oh sure I am familiar with that.
but, they were also selling Lung Chang.
I asked what the difference was and the lady looked...
paused and told me. "The price and color."
So, can anyone tell me the difference?

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Feb 20th, '11, 23:28
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Re: Lung Chang or Lung Ching?

by Chip » Feb 20th, '11, 23:28

I rarely see Long Jing labeled Lung Ching anymore. Mostly domestic sellers like Upton.

Lung Chang, I will have to google. Do you have a link from this seller?

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Re: Lung Chang or Lung Ching?

by SlientSipper » Feb 20th, '11, 23:31

Chip wrote:I rarely see Long Jing labeled Lung Ching anymore. Mostly domestic sellers like Upton.

Lung Chang, I will have to google. Do you have a link from this seller?

It was a store. A physical place of existence.

Called Chung Chou city. don't really know more beyond that.

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Re: Lung Chang or Lung Ching?

by bagua7 » Feb 22nd, '11, 03:34

Long Jing or Dragon Well. If they use different names (unless they specify the specific LJ type that is being sold) clear off, lol.

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