Monkey King From Taiping

6 Secrets of Monkey King From Taiping: The Sword-Like Tea

Taiping Houkui: The Giant Among Green Teas from Anhui

Monkey King From Taiping (Taiping Houkui) is a crowning jewel in our Green Tea Collection and a variety famous for having the largest leaves in the green tea world. Grown in the Taiping District of Anhui, this tea is celebrated for its ethereal orchid aroma and its prestigious status as a frequent gift to international diplomats.

The Legend: A Father’s Grief

The unusual name of Monkey King From Taiping is rooted in a beautiful yet tragic myth. It is said that the first tea bush was once the old leader of a monkey pack, transformed into a tree by the heavens. After finding the lifeless body of his beloved son, the monkey king became petrified with inconsolable grief. To this day, the sword-like leaves of Monkey King From Taiping are said to represent the strength and sorrow of that ancient father.

Extraordinary long leaves of Monkey King From Taiping tea
Misty mountains of Taiping district Anhui

Appearance: The “Small Swords” Profile

Beyond its taste, Monkey King From Taiping stands out due to its incredible visual presence. The bright green leaves are unusually large, reaching a total of eight centimeters in length. Because of their flat, straight, and sharp appearance, they are often compared to small swords. This “Two Leaves wrapping one Bud” profile is the hallmark of premium Monkey King From Taiping.

  • Giant Leaves: Measuring up to 8cm, the largest in its class.
  • Orchid Aroma: A deep, natural floral scent that lasts multiple steeps.
  • Diplomatic Status: A traditional gift for those associated with politics.
  • Vivid Color: A “deep green but not dark” hue that remains vibrant.

Craftsmanship: The Art of the Roller

To achieve its unique shape, the leaves of Monkey King From Taiping must be processed with extreme care. Each leaf is laid out one by one on a frame covered with cloth, then rolled out manually with a special roller to flatten them. This meticulous “hand-made” process ensures that every leaf maintains its sword-like integrity and flavor profile.

Mastery Brewing: The Tall Glass Display

Because the leaves of Monkey King From Taiping are so large and beautiful, a tall glass vessel is the only way to brew them. Watching the long leaves stand vertically in the water is a meditative experience.

🌍 Western Style

3g per 400ml
Temp: 80°C (176°F)
Time: 2-3 Minutes
Brings out the mellow, silky texture of the tea.

🇨🇳 Gongfu Style

5g per 200ml
Temp: 85°C (185°F)
Steeps: 3-4 rounds
Experience the “Monkey Rhyme” (Hou Yun) — a sweet, clean finish.

🔍 Monkey King From Taiping FAQ

Does the large leaf size make it bitter?

On the contrary. Monkey King From Taiping is known for being incredibly smooth with almost zero bitterness, even when steeped longer.

Why is it called “Monkey King”?

It refers to the legend, but also to the fact that it is the “King” of the Houkui variety, harvested from the highest quality bushes.

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