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Shang and his Partner's White Tea is selected by the Olympic Tea House as Best White Tea in China

To introduce the world to Chinese culture, the Beijing Olympic Committee created the Beijing Olympic Tea House showcasing the best  teas in China.

From hundreds of  competitors, the white teas of Shang and his partner were selected to  be the only white tea suppliers of the Beijing Olympic Tea House.

The Beijing Olympic Tea House selected three of Shang and his partner's teas as the best white tea:

Shang Tea brings to you the best White Tea in all of China.



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