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  • Jasmine Dragon Pearls TeaJasmine Dragon Pearls Tea Brewed
    From: $12.99 / 50g

    Jasmine Dragon Pearls Tea is a reprocessed tea made from premium quality green tea leaves scented with fresh jasmine blossoms. It has a history of over 1,000 years and was offered as a form of tribute during the Qing Dynasty. Each leaf is a round shape and covered with white fuzz – it looks like a pearl. The taste is very fresh, long-lasting and mellow, combining with a full jasmine flavor. The aftertaste is sweet and lingering. The tea is bright yellow-green and without any impurity.

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  • 2001 Emperor’s Royal Pu-erh Ripe Loose Leaf Tea2001 Emperor’s Royal Pu-erh Ripe Loose Leaf Tea
    From: $9.99 / 50g

    This 2001 Emperor’s Royal Pu-erh Ripe Loose Leaf Tea comes from Jingmai Mountain, Pu’er City, Yunnan Province. It is made from Yunnan large-leaf sun-dried maocha, using tender, bud-rich material sourced from tea trees approximately 120 years old.

    “Emperor’s Royal” refers to a traditional high-grade selection of ripe Pu-erh, characterised by a high proportion of fine buds and strict material grading.

    The tea underwent traditional pile fermentation and has been naturally aged for over twenty years in dry storage. Over time, harsh fermentation notes have faded, resulting in a mature, stable profile with a clear and lingering aged aroma.

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  • Baiying Mountain Ergazi Pu-erh Raw Loose Leaf TeaBaiying Mountain Ergazi Pu-erh Raw Loose Leaf Tea New
    From: $9.99 / 50g

    This Baiying Mountain Ergazi hundred-year old tree raw Pu-erh loose leaf tea comes from the Baiying Mountain tea area in Manwan Town, Yunnan Province. The leaves are sourced from naturally managed, high-mountain organic tea gardens at an altitude of over 2,000 metres, using spring-picked fresh leaves from tea trees approximately 110 years old.

    Ergazi is one of the traditional local tea tree types native to Baiying Mountain. Its leaves are thick in texture with rich internal content. Compared with tea tree types that tend toward heavier or more aggressive styles, Ergazi places greater emphasis on the raw tea’s inherent elegant floral aroma and natural mountain character.

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  • Fuhai Lucky Tangerine Ripe Pu-Erh (Xiao Qing Gan)
    From: $16.99 / 50g

    From a certain point of view, dried tangerine and Pu-Erh tea are made for each other. From the Ming dynasty, dried tangerine started to be treated as a very special tea because of its unique medical value and natural fruity aroma. Pu-Erh was brewed together with dried tangerine by coincidence in the Qing Dynasty. Since then, this combination has become popular throughout the country.

    During the production of the tea, the green tangerine was dried which helps to retain its ball shape in order to wrap the Pu-Erh tea leaves inside. The green tangerine of our orange-peel style Pu-Erh tea comes from Xin Hui in Guangdong province which is the hometown of dried tangerine and famous for its best mandarin garden. The technology of making tangerine is regarded as one of the National Intangible Cultural Heritage.

    This particular Tangerine Ripe Pu-erh is made by the well-known Fuhai Tea Factory. The tea leaves wrapped inside are 2011-year Emperor’s Royal ripe Pu-erh tea leaves originating from Meng Hai County in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan province.

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  • GABA High Mountain OolongGABA High Mountain Oolong
    From: $16.99 / 50g

    This tea comes from the high-elevation gardens of Zhenghe, Fujian (about 1200 m), using the Qingxin Oolong cultivar. The cool, misty climate allows the leaves to accumulate amino acids—ideal for low-oxygen fermentation.

    After light withering, the leaves enter a sealed chamber where nitrogen creates a low-oxygen environment. In this process, natural glutamic acid converts into γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a compound associated with calm and balance. Combined with tea’s natural theanine, the infusion becomes smoother, sweeter and more relaxing.

    The tea is finished with long, gentle low-temperature roasting, giving a clean floral-honey aroma and a soft, sweet, refreshing liquor.

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  • Taiwan Fragrant Oolong TeaTaiwan Fragrant Oolong Tea
    From: $17.99 / 50g

    The tea comes from the mid-to-high-altitude slopes of the Lishan region in Taiwan, grown in the outer high-mountain zone where the cool, misty climate slows leaf growth and enhances natural floral sweetness.

    Produced with traditional oolong methods using light fermentation and light roasting, it maintains a clean, pure character. Skilled producers control oxidation and heat precisely, resulting in a bright, clear liquor with the balanced profile typical of Lishan-style high-mountain tea.

    Smooth, fresh, and easy to drink, this tea is well suited for everyday enjoyment, whether brewed hot or cold.

    *This product complies with China’s organic product standards.

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  • Premium Taiwan Alishan Oolong TeaPremium Taiwan Alishan Oolong Tea
    From: $21.99 / 50g

    Alishan Oolong tea is a typical tea of Taiwan High Mountain teas, produced in the Da Ali Mountain area of Jiayi County. This premium grade Taiwan Alishan tea comes from the tea garden where the sea level is around 1000 to 1600 metres. This premium oolong tea is handmade.

    There are two types of Alishan Oolong Tea: Jinxuan and Qingxin Oolong Tea. Our typical premium Alishan Oolong Tea is a premium level of Jinxuan Oolong Tea.

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  • Anxi Ti Kwan Yin Floral Fragrant (Tieguanyin)Anxi Ti Kwan Yin Floral Fragrant (Tieguanyin) Low stock
    From: $11.99 / 50g

    This special Floral Fragrant Tieguanyin belongs to our fragrant Tieguanyin. This floral-scented Tieguanyin has a more pronounced orchid fragrance compared to the fragrance type, with the floral notes being more distinct and vibrant.

    It uses the Xiaoqing fermentation method, i.e. fixation takes place on the afternoon of the day after shaking. Shaking time is less than with the Zhengwei method, meaning relatively little stem water spreads into the leaves; fermentation is also relatively light.

    Tieguanyin Oolong Tea was first produced in 1725–1735 by a local tea farmer in Anxi County, Fujian province. It has a high content of amino acids, vitamins, minerals, polyphenols and alkaloids. It also contains various nutrients and medicinal substances. Its unique mellow aroma makes it a favorite of many.

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  • Baiying Mountain Ergazi Pu-erh Raw Loose Leaf TeaBaiying Mountain Ergazi Pu-erh Raw Loose Leaf Tea New
    From: $9.99 / 50g

    This Baiying Mountain Ergazi hundred-year old tree raw Pu-erh loose leaf tea comes from the Baiying Mountain tea area in Manwan Town, Yunnan Province. The leaves are sourced from naturally managed, high-mountain organic tea gardens at an altitude of over 2,000 metres, using spring-picked fresh leaves from tea trees approximately 110 years old.

    Ergazi is one of the traditional local tea tree types native to Baiying Mountain. Its leaves are thick in texture with rich internal content. Compared with tea tree types that tend toward heavier or more aggressive styles, Ergazi places greater emphasis on the raw tea’s inherent elegant floral aroma and natural mountain character.

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  • Zhenghe Meizhan White PeonyZhenghe Meizhan White Peony New
    From: $16.99 / 40g

    This Zhenghe Meizhan White Peony is made from premium spring-picked shoots grown in high-mountain tea gardens in Zhenghe, Fujian Province, at an altitude of approximately 1,800 metres.

    Meizhan is a distinctive Fujian white tea cultivar valued for its bright aroma, natural sweetness, and rich internal structure, resulting in a fuller body and clearer layering. Compared with Fuding White Peony, which is known for its lighter, more floral and brisk aroma, Meizhan White Peony shows stronger varietal expression, a more defined structure, and better infusion endurance. While its aroma is lifted and expressive, it is less airy than the floral lightness typical of traditional Fuding Dabai and Dahao cultivars, offering a more grounded and substantial profile.

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  • Doucai Floral and Butterfly Gaiwan with Saucer SetDoucai Floral and Butterfly Gaiwan with Saucer Set
    $1,305.99

    This Jingdezhen doucai gaiwan and saucer set, painted with flowers and butterflies, is crafted upon a smooth, white porcelain body and finished with the exquisite doucai technique. The blossoms are rendered in the “broken branch” style—some in delicate bud, others in full bloom swaying in the breeze—outlined with fluid, graceful lines and imbued with lively spirit. Butterflies flutter among them, hovering lightly as if pausing to sip the fragrance of the flowers. In its palette, cobalt-blue underglaze outlines are paired with brilliant overglaze enamels of red, green, yellow, and blue, producing a harmony that is at once fresh and refined, yet also radiant and sumptuous. The composition balances density and openness, presence and void, creating a poetic scene of natural grace.

    The form itself embodies dignity and elegance. The gaiwan’s rim gently flares outward, its body rounded and full, its footring solid and steady. The saucer complements it perfectly, encircled with the same floral and butterfly motifs, echoing and completing the design. Together, lid, bowl, and saucer form a harmonious unity, both functional and aesthetically balanced, lending a refined atmosphere to the tea table.

    The beauty of doucai lies in its union of the cool clarity of underglaze blue with the luminous brilliance of overglaze enamels. This set exemplifies that union: flowing color amidst elegant purity, grace mingled with vibrancy. The imagery carries more than decorative charm—flowers symbolize prosperity and flourishing life, while butterflies embody joy, harmony, and auspicious union. Together, they express a wish for completeness in life, happiness in companionship, and peace across the seasons.

    Whether used in daily tea practice or displayed as an object of appreciation, this doucai gaiwan and saucer set embodies both refined artistry and profound cultural meaning, merging the timeless elegance of porcelain with the poetry of nature.

  • Fu Lu Shou Old-Style GaiwanFu Lu Shou Old-Style Gaiwan
    $130.99

    This Gaiwan was crafted using techniques from China’s Cultural Revolution period, primarily handmade. Its firing process followed the craftsmanship and clay formulas of the 1970s, which cannot be compared to modern porcelain production in terms of material and refinement. The body, glaze, and overall workmanship appear somewhat rough, yet they reflect the unique historical imprint and handmade character of that era.

    The decoration depicts a traditional story scene, painted in famille rose technique to illustrate figures in interaction. The garments are rendered in tones of orange, pink, green, and purple, with fine flowing lines and clear layering of colors, echoing the artistic style of Qing dynasty famille rose porcelain.

    The imagery portrays the three auspicious deities of Fu, Lu, and Shou, each carrying profound symbolic meaning:

    • Fu: symbolizing happiness, family harmony, and prosperity in descendants.
    • Lu: representing official rank, status, and wealth.
    • Shou: embodying longevity and health.

    Together they express people’s collective wishes for a good life and enduring blessings. Such motifs were common in traditional porcelain decoration, often used in birthday celebrations, gifts, and festive occasions, carrying rich cultural significance.

    Although the craftsmanship of this Cultural Revolution period famille rose gaiwan is relatively simple, the auspicious meaning conveyed by its imagery remains vivid. It is not only a functional tea vessel but also a piece of old porcelain that embodies both historical memory and traditional culture.

  • Blue and Coloured Old-Style Reticulated GaiwanBlue and Coloured Old-Style Reticulated Gaiwan Out of Stock
    $26.99

    This blue and coloured reticulated gaiwan features a proper yet slightly rough form, typical of early or folk kiln wares. The body is relatively thick, with uneven glaze lustre and somewhat freehand cobalt lines, giving it an authentic handmade texture. The vessel is crafted using the traditional reticulated carving technique, with tiny translucent holes visible when held to light. Under the glaze, blue decoration is applied, while red and green overglaze enamels add a lively contrast. Though the colouring lacks delicacy, it carries a rustic charm. The lid, bowl, and saucer form a complete three-piece set, simple and steady in proportion, reflecting the aesthetics of old-style Jingdezhen porcelain.

    Reticulated porcelain, also known as ‘transparent porcelain,’ first appeared during the Jiajing period of the Ming dynasty and reached its peak during the Kangxi and Qianlong reigns of the Qing dynasty. Its distinctive technique involves carving fine holes into the clay body before glazing and high-temperature firing, allowing glaze to fill the openings and form translucent ‘windows.’ When illuminated, these patterns emit a soft glow. Due to the complexity of the process and its low success rate, reticulated porcelain has long been regarded as one of Jingdezhen’s unique crafts. By the late Qing and Republic periods, blue-and-coloured reticulated gaiwans became common household items—less refined in craftsmanship but closer to everyday life.

    This particular gaiwan belongs to that period of practical ware. Though not luxurious, it embodies the warmth of hand-fired ceramics and the quiet charm of daily use.

  • Ice-Jade Yuanbao San Cai GaiwanIce-Jade Yuanbao San Cai Gaiwan
    $71.99

    This ice-jade porcelain San Cai gaiwan is crafted in Dehua, Fujian. The region’s unique kaolin deposits give the porcelain its fine, smooth, and gently lustrous texture, creating a jade-like translucency when light passes through. The body appears milky and softly glowing, and when the gaiwan is turned, a subtle inner light moves within the porcelain—quiet and elegant.

    The bowl, lid, and saucer are well-balanced in proportion, with smooth, rounded lines that feel natural in the hand. The small lid knob is easy to grip, and the slightly flared rim pours with excellent control, producing a clean, steady stream without dripping or splashing.

    The most captivating moment comes when dark tea liquor is poured in—the colour gently lights up through the jade-like porcelain, glowing like a warm sunset. This natural shift of light and colour makes every pour visually delightful and quietly enchanting.

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  • Ice-Jade Linglong Tasting CupIce-Jade Linglong Tasting Cup
    $9.99

    This ice-jade porcelain tasting cup is crafted in Dehua, Fujian. The region’s unique kaolin deposits give the porcelain its ice-jade translucency, with a milky, gently glowing body that feels smooth and warm in the hand. When the cup is turned, a soft inner light moves quietly within the porcelain walls, creating a naturally elegant play of light and shadow.

    The cup is small, rounded, and well-balanced, light to hold and comfortable to grip. The slightly flared rim offers a pleasant mouthfeel, making each sip smooth and natural.

    Its most captivating detail appears when tea is poured in—whether pale yellow or deep amber, the colour gently glows through the jade-like porcelain, floating like a soft halo within the cup. This subtle translucency adds a quiet beauty to every tasting moment.

    Simple, warm, and beautifully made, this is a delightful little cup suitable for enjoying any type of tea in daily use.

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  • Ice-Jade Fair CupIce-Jade Fair Cup
    $31.99

    This ice-jade porcelain fair cup is crafted in Dehua, Fujian. The region’s unique kaolin deposits give the porcelain its ice-jade smoothness and gentle translucency, with a milky, soft glow that appears under light. When the cup is turned, a subtle inner radiance moves quietly through the porcelain walls, creating a naturally elegant play of light and shadow.

    The fair cup features clean, comfortable lines, with well-balanced proportions and a steady grip. The slightly flared rim and smooth spout allow tea to pour in a clear, steady stream—no dripping, no splashing, just a stable and reliable flow.

    The moment tea is poured in is equally captivating. Whether pale yellow, golden, or deep amber, the colour gently glows through the jade-like porcelain, rising like a soft halo within the cup. The interplay of tea and light adds a beautiful visual quality to every serving.

    Warm, practical, and quietly refined, this ice-jade porcelain fair cup pairs beautifully with both gaiwans and tasting cups.

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Experience the Authentic Taste of
Chinese Tea with Hey China

At Hey China, we bring the rich tradition of Chinese tea to tea enthusiasts across Australia. Each cup of our tea is steeped in history, culture, and craftsmanship, offering you a genuine taste of one of China’s most cherished traditions. Whether you’re a seasoned tea lover or a curious newcomer, our curated selection of Chinese loose leaf teas is designed to delight your senses.

The Legacy of Chinese Tea

For centuries, Chinese tea has been an integral part of daily life, fostering moments of relaxation, connection, and mindfulness. Originating from the ancient Camellia sinensis plant, Chinese teas are celebrated for their diversity and quality. From the fresh, grassy notes of green tea to the deep, earthy richness of Pu-erh, Chinese tea reflects the art of careful cultivation and processing techniques perfected over generations.

At Hey China, we’re passionate about preserving these traditions while making them accessible to tea lovers in Australia.

Explore Our Collection of Chinese Teas

Our diverse range of Chinese teas caters to every taste and occasion. Each variety is carefully selected to showcase the unique flavours and aromas that make Chinese tea so special.

Oolong Tea

Discover the aromatic and complex world of Oolong tea. Known for its floral and toasty notes, this semi-oxidised tea strikes a perfect balance between green and black tea.

Pu-erh Tea

Experience the bold, earthy flavours of Pu-erh tea. Aged to perfection, this tea is highly regarded for its smoothness and potential health benefits.

Green Tea

Celebrate freshness and vitality with our green teas. Sourced from the finest tea gardens, these teas offer a refreshing and invigorating experience.

Jasmine Tea

Indulge in the delicate floral fragrance of jasmine tea. This beautifully scented tea combines premium green tea leaves with the essence of jasmine blossoms.

Black Tea

For a robust and bold brew, explore our black teas. With a rich aroma and deep flavour, these teas are perfect for those who love a strong cup.

White Tea

Savour the light and subtle flavours of white tea. Minimally processed, this tea retains its natural sweetness and delicate aroma.

The Health Benefits of Chinese Tea

Drinking Chinese tea isn’t just a delightful experience; it’s also a step towards better well-being. Packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, Chinese teas are known to promote overall health. Green teas are celebrated for their high catechin content, while Pu-erh and Oolong teas are favoured for aiding digestion. Whatever your choice, a daily cup of Chinese tea is a nourishing ritual for the mind and body.

Why Choose Hey China?

Authentic Quality

We source our teas directly from China’s finest tea gardens, ensuring authenticity and premium quality in every leaf.

Wide Range of Teas

From green teas to Pu-erh teas, our selection caters to all preferences, making it easy to find your perfect cup.

Fast and Reliable Delivery

We understand that once you’ve chosen your tea, you want to enjoy it without delay. That’s why we offer fast despatch, ensuring your tea reaches you quickly and fresh.

Customer-Centric Approach

Our friendly and knowledgeable customer service team is always here to help. Whether you need assistance selecting a tea or managing your order, we’re committed to making your experience seamless and enjoyable.

Loyalty Rewards

Join our loyalty program and enjoy exclusive benefits, including discounts and early access to new teas. It’s our way of saying thank you for choosing Hey China.

How to Brew the Perfect Cup of Chinese Tea

Brewing loose leaf Chinese tea is a rewarding process that allows you to appreciate the full depth of its flavour. Follow these simple steps for a perfect cup:

  1. Measure Your Tea: Use one teaspoon of loose leaf tea per cup of water.
  2. Boil the Water: Ensure the water temperature matches the tea type (green tea requires cooler water, while black and Pu-erh teas prefer near-boiling temperatures).
  3. Steep and Enjoy: Pour the water over the tea leaves and let them steep for the recommended time. Savour the rich aroma and taste of your tea.

Experience the Art of Chinese Tea Today

At Hey China, we believe that tea is more than a drink—it’s a journey into culture, tradition, and flavour. Browse our extensive collection of Chinese teas today and discover the joy of authentic, high-quality tea. From the fresh notes of green tea to the deep richness of Pu-erh, there’s a cup waiting for you at Hey China.

Shop now and bring the tradition of Chinese tea into your home.

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Best Selling Gifts

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  • Jiang Shan Ceramic Tea TinJiang Shan Ceramic Tea Tin
    From: $36.99

    This gorgeous single-tin gift box can contain one type of tea from the below.

    Gift box alone price: $55.99

  • Sui Yue Gold 6-Cup Tea Gift BoxSui Yue Gold 6-Cup Tea Gift Box
    From: $28.99

    Select any 6 teas you would like to composite to give your most loved the most unique tea gift!

    Gift box alone price: $43.99

  • Nature's Creation Red Tea CanisterNature's Creation Red Tea Canister
    From: $27.99

    This single-tin gift box can contain 1 tea from the below options.

    Gift box alone price: $41.99

  • Elegant Double Canister Ceramic Gift SetElegant Double Canister Ceramic Gift Set
    From: $42.99

    Experience the timeless elegance of our Double Tea Tin Ceramic Gift Set, adorned with the exquisite Tang dynasty artwork, “Lady Guoguo’s Spring Outing.” This set is a celebration of fine tea and artistic heritage, perfect for the discerning tea connoisseur. Presented in a sophisticated box adorned with classic Chinese artwork, this gift set captures the essence of ancient traditions and refined taste.

    Inside the box, you’ll discover two elegantly crafted ceramic tea canisters. Each canister is finished in a pristine white glaze, embodying simplicity and purity. The canisters are paired with a traditional tea scoop, ensuring you have everything you need to enjoy a perfect brew.

    The interior of the box is equally stunning, with a scenic landscape that complements the overall aesthetic. The careful placement of each item within the box ensures that the presentation is as impressive as the contents themselves.

    Ideal for gifting or personal indulgence, this Double Tea Tin Ceramic Gift Set promises a delightful and memorable tea-drinking experience, encapsulating the beauty and refinement of Tang dynasty art.

    Dimensions:

    • Tea Gift Package: 35*23*12.5CM
    • Gift Bag: 36*26*14.2CM
    • Tea Tin: 11*13.5CM

    Gift box alone price: $64.99

  • Cultural Grace Tea Cake Gift BoxCultural Grace Tea Cake Gift Box
    From: $18.99

    This tea cake gift box is suitable for any type of tea cake, including Pu-erh, and white tea cakes.

    Gift box alone price: $27.99

    * The tea cake in the images is for display only, please pick your preferred tea cake for the gift box.

  • White Tea Elegance Gift BoxWhite Tea Elegance Gift Box
    From: $18.99

    This single-tin gift box can contain 1 type of white tea from the below options.

    Gift box alone price: $28.99

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What Exactly Is Oolong Tea?

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What Does Oolong Tea Taste Like?

What Does Oolong Tea Taste Like?

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