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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 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: $11.99 / 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)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: $28.99 / 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)
    From: $13.99 / 50g

    This new batch of Floral Fragrant Ti Kwan Yin features a gentle and refined profile, with a more focused floral aroma that is delicate rather than overpowering, carrying a deep and mellow sweetness. It reflects the clean, refreshing character typical of lightly fermented Ti Kwan Yin.

    Floral Fragrant Ti Kwan Yin is produced with fewer shaking stages and lighter oxidation. Fixation usually begins on the afternoon of the day following shaking, emphasising aroma preservation and a fresh, clean tea character. Originating from Anxi, Fujian, Ti Kwan Yin is one of the most representative oolong teas.

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New Arrivals

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  • Black-Glazed Shuiyue White Slip GaiwanBlack-Glazed Shuiyue White Slip Gaiwan New
    $49.99

    This black-glazed Shuiyue white slip gaiwan is fired using traditional white slip techniques. The overall appearance is defined by a deep, restrained black glaze with subtle tonal depth that gently shifts under changing light. The rounded lines of the lid and bowl allow the glaze to flow naturally along the form, evoking the quiet reflection of night over water. The dark, composed exterior contrasts with the soft white glaze of the interior, giving the piece a calm yet expressive presence.

    Design highlights:

    • White slip technique: Built on traditional white slip methods, the glaze overlays the clay body while preserving traces of handcraft and kiln firing, making each piece subtly unique.
    • Black glaze tone: The glaze is deep yet warm, presenting a refined and understated black surface with a restrained sheen that reveals delicate variations from different angles, conveying a quiet wabi-sabi character.
    • Smooth interior glaze: The interior is finished with a white glaze that is fine and smooth, helping to showcase the clarity and colour of the tea liquor.
    • Comfortable handling: The proportions are well balanced, with a slightly flared rim that offers a secure grip and smooth pouring, enhancing everyday usability.
    • Calm, refined details: The lid knob features a square form with clean lines, echoing the depth of the black glaze and expressing a restrained Eastern aesthetic.

    The black-glazed Shuiyue white slip gaiwan is both a practical tea-brewing vessel and an object of quiet contemplation. Its composed and inward-looking character makes it suitable for a wide range of teas, allowing each brewing moment to return to focus, stillness, and balance between tea and vessel.

  • Earth-Yellow Shuiyue White Slip GaiwanEarth-Yellow Shuiyue White Slip Gaiwan New
    $49.99

    The Shuiyue White Slip Gaiwan is crafted using the traditional white slip (Fun’iki) technique, featuring a refined blue-gray glaze with a naturally flowing surface texture. The interplay of light and shadow on the lid and body resembles the serene reflection of the moon on water, exuding a poetic and tranquil beauty. The textured exterior, with its delicate gradations of color, evokes gentle ripples on a lake, while the smooth, white-glazed interior provides a striking contrast, enhancing the visual appeal of tea.

    Design Highlights:

    • White Slip Technique: This traditional method allows the natural clay to softly emerge through the glaze, creating an organic, hand-brushed effect, making each piece unique.
    • Earthy Yellow Glaze: A warm, subdued glaze with natural tonal variations, gently shifting between soft earth yellow and muted ochre tones. Its matte, organic surface recalls fired clay and weathered earth, creating a calm, grounded presence with a distinctly wabi-sabi character.
    • Smooth Interior Glaze: The inner walls are coated with a glossy, jade-like white glaze, contrasting beautifully with the textured exterior and enhancing the clarity of the tea.
    • Comfortable Grip: The gently flared rim ensures a comfortable hold, allowing for smooth pouring without burning the fingers.
    • Minimalist Lid Knob: The square-shaped lid knob adds a contemporary yet subtly traditional touch, harmonizing with the overall design.

    The Shuiyue White Slip Gaiwan is more than just a practical tea vessel—it is an artistic expression of tranquility and refinement. Its understated presence makes it an ideal companion for tea appreciation, creating an immersive and meditative experience with every brew.

  • Black-Glazed Wujie Fair CupBlack-Glazed Wujie Fair Cup New
    $20.99

    This fair cup is crafted using the traditional white slip technique, offering a raw yet refined texture that highlights the unique beauty of handmade pottery. The exterior features a richly textured surface, reminiscent of the natural skin of the earth, while the interior is coated with a smooth, delicate white glaze. This contrast between the rough and the refined creates a harmonious balance of rustic charm and elegance.

    Design Highlights:

    • White Slip Technique: The exterior is finished with the white slip glazing method, allowing the clay body to reveal a soft, misty white gradient. This process gives the piece a warm, timeworn patina, making each one uniquely distinct.
    • Organic Texture: The hand-shaped body showcases flowing woodgrain-like patterns, offering a tactile, natural feel that exudes simplicity and authenticity.
    • Smooth Pouring Spout: Designed with a gracefully curved spout, ensuring a seamless, drip-free pour for a more refined tea-serving experience.
    • Wide-Mouth Design: The broad opening allows for easy observation of the tea liquor’s color while ensuring an even, controlled flow, reducing tea sediment accumulation.
    • Stable Base: Well-proportioned footed base provides stability, making it an ideal companion for various tea settings.

    This fair cup seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics, making it a practical and elegant addition to any tea ceremony. Its rustic texture and warm glazing lend a sense of ritual to every pour, enhancing the overall tea experience.

  • Earth-Yellow Wujie Fair CupEarth-Yellow Wujie Fair Cup New
    $20.99

    This fair cup is crafted using the traditional white slip technique, offering a raw yet refined texture that highlights the unique beauty of handmade pottery. The exterior features a richly textured surface, reminiscent of the natural skin of the earth, while the interior is coated with a smooth, delicate white glaze. This contrast between the rough and the refined creates a harmonious balance of rustic charm and elegance.

    Design Highlights:

    • White Slip Technique: The exterior is finished with the white slip glazing method, allowing the clay body to reveal a soft, misty white gradient. This process gives the piece a warm, timeworn patina, making each one uniquely distinct.
    • Organic Texture: The hand-shaped body showcases flowing woodgrain-like patterns, offering a tactile, natural feel that exudes simplicity and authenticity.
    • Smooth Pouring Spout: Designed with a gracefully curved spout, ensuring a seamless, drip-free pour for a more refined tea-serving experience.
    • Wide-Mouth Design: The broad opening allows for easy observation of the tea liquor’s color while ensuring an even, controlled flow, reducing tea sediment accumulation.
    • Stable Base: Well-proportioned footed base provides stability, making it an ideal companion for various tea settings.

    This fair cup seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics, making it a practical and elegant addition to any tea ceremony. Its rustic texture and warm glazing lend a sense of ritual to every pour, enhancing the overall tea experience.

  • ZhengYan Wuyi Shui XianZhengYan Wuyi Shui Xian New
    From: $15.99 / 30g

    This ZhengYan Lao Cong Shui Xian is sourced from an edge mountain area within the ZhengYan system of Wuyi Mountain. Although not from a core named cliff, it remains within the true ZhengYan zone. ZhengYan refers to rock teas grown on Danxia rock formations, valued for structure, mineral character, and stable returning sweetness rather than purely high aroma.

    This Shui Xian has a tree age over 60 years, meeting Lao Cong (old bush) standards. Compared to high-age Lao Cong from core cliffs, this positions as a daily-drinking ZhengYan Lao Cong. Rock character, bush flavor, floral notes, and mellowness are all present with complete structure and clean expression—a clearly oriented, cost-effective ZhengYan Lao Cong tea.

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  • ZhengYan Wuyi Big Red Robe (Da Hong Pao)ZhengYan Wuyi Big Red Robe (Da Hong Pao) New
    From: $11.99 / 30g

    This ZhengYan Da Hong Pao is sourced from an edge mountain area within the ZhengYan system of Wuyi Mountain. Although not from a core named cliff, it remains within the true ZhengYan zone. ZhengYan refers to rock teas grown on Danxia rock formations, valued for structure, mineral character, and stable returning sweetness rather than purely high aroma.

    Positioned as a daily-drinking ZhengYan tea, this Da Hong Pao offers clear rock character, orchid-led floral aroma, and a clean, well-defined structure. The liquor is full and supported, with evident returning sweetness, a clear throat feel, and a lasting finish. The style is upright and balanced, showing the backbone expected of Wuyi rock tea, with strong value for its category.

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  • Hand-Pinched Toothy FigurinesHand-Pinched Toothy Figurines New
    $37.99
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    These little tea pets are so funny they can’t help but make you smile. With their chubby round bodies standing upright and their square, sturdy shapes, each one has a wide red mouth showing a row of teeth, grinning in a silly, endearing way. Their gestures each have a touch of whimsy: some raise their hands as if excitedly waving hello, while others stand still with a “look how cute I am” expression, quirky and full of charm.

    Handmade from clay and high-fired, they retain a rustic texture and the warmth of natural craftsmanship. On the top of their heads or even at the belly button, you can place a small incense cone. When lit, wisps of smoke rise up from their bodies, like little monsters puffing away, instantly bringing a playful, cheerful vibe to the tea table.

    They are both tea pets and incense holders—adorably quiet when sitting still, but once incense is burning, they create atmosphere and charm. Small as they are, they are full of fun, and just having them on the tea table can lift your mood.

    Note: When using incense cones, the area where ash gathers may leave some dark marks—this is normal. To avoid this, place a small piece of foil, a copper sheet, or another heat-resistant pad beneath the incense cone so the ash falls on the pad rather than directly on the tea pet.

    *Each item is sold individually.

  • Hand-Pinched Toothy FigurinesHand-Pinched Toothy Figurines New
    $37.99
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    These little tea pets are so funny they can’t help but make you smile. With their chubby round bodies standing upright and their square, sturdy shapes, each one has a wide red mouth showing a row of teeth, grinning in a silly, endearing way. Their gestures each have a touch of whimsy: some raise their hands as if excitedly waving hello, while others stand still with a “look how cute I am” expression, quirky and full of charm.

    Handmade from clay and high-fired, they retain a rustic texture and the warmth of natural craftsmanship. On the top of their heads or even at the belly button, you can place a small incense cone. When lit, wisps of smoke rise up from their bodies, like little monsters puffing away, instantly bringing a playful, cheerful vibe to the tea table.

    They are both tea pets and incense holders—adorably quiet when sitting still, but once incense is burning, they create atmosphere and charm. Small as they are, they are full of fun, and just having them on the tea table can lift your mood.

    Note: When using incense cones, the area where ash gathers may leave some dark marks—this is normal. To avoid this, place a small piece of foil, a copper sheet, or another heat-resistant pad beneath the incense cone so the ash falls on the pad rather than directly on the tea pet.

    *Each item is sold individually.

Est. 2019

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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