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Tea from China across sellers

30,732 tea from China listings from 154 sellers in our latest data.

100% name an origin country and 61% include a harvest year. Most point to China.

Data through May 29, 2026.

Listings

30,732

Product pages

13,610

Sellers

154

With harvest year

61%

With origin country

100%

Understanding tea from China

Use the sections below to compare origins, processing, prices, and real listings side by side.

What to look for when buying tea from China

In our catalog, typical tea from China listings most often cite China, with medium roast and high oxidation where processing is listed.

16% include a cultivar and 45% name a producer or garden. Scented or flavored titles appear on about 5.2% of listings — useful to notice when you want a conventional style.

Typical price per 100g

CurrencyListingsMin25thMedian75th90thMax
EUR1,898€0.99/100g€19.00/100g€37.37/100g€55.00/100g€103.33/100g€2,723.60/100g
USD20,624$0.20/100g$17.41/100g$29.91/100g$53.00/100g$99.86/100g$113,900.00/100g

Everyday drinking

$17.41/100g

A good starting range for regular cups.

Typical mid-range

$29.91/100g

Where many well-described teas sit.

Higher detail

$53.00/100g

More specific origin or plant variety is common here.

Treat-yourself

$99.86/100g

Rare, aged, or highly specific teas.

Origins in this category

  • China30,732 · 100%

Top sellers

Tea types from this origin

Tea styles

Examples worth opening

Good example to compare

2024 DongKun Black tea

A good example to open first is “2024 DongKun Black tea” from Comins Tea. It tells you where it's from (China · Zhejiang · Linan), which plant variety (Jiou Kang Qing Ti Zhong), who made it (Mr Lang), when it was picked (2024).

OriginRegionLocalityPlant varietyMakerPickedSeasonTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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Good example to compare

Spring 2024 Banpen small trees

A good example to open first is “Spring 2024 Banpen small trees” from Farmerleaf. It tells you where it's from (China · Yunnan · Banpen), which plant variety (small trees), who made it (Peng Xia), when it was picked (2024).

OriginRegionLocalityPlant varietyMakerPickedSeasonTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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Unusual pick

Premium Osmanthus Oolong Tea 3-scent 100g

An unusual pick is “Premium Osmanthus Oolong Tea 3-scent 100g” from iTeaworld. It tells you where it's from (china · fujian · anxi), which plant variety (tieguanyin), who made it (Chen Qizhi), when it was picked (2024).

OriginRegionLocalityPlant varietyMakerPickedSeasonProcessingTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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Unusual pick

2023 XiaGuan "Mo Li Hua Cha" (Jasmine Flower Green Tea) Loose Leaf, 250g, Yunnan Province.

An unusual pick is “2023 XiaGuan "Mo Li Hua Cha" (Jasmine Flower Green Tea) Loose Leaf, 250g, Yunnan Province.” from KingTea. It tells you where it's from (China · Yunnan Province), who made it (XiaGuan), when it was picked (2023).

OriginRegionMakerPickedProcessingTaste notesFlavorsPack size

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More teas to explore

  • WUYI OOLONG SHUI XIAN

    Yoshi en · Yancha

    €0.01–€0.01/g

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  • Wuyi Da Hong Pao Imperial Grade pest.frei

    Yoshi en · Da Hong Pao

    €0.46–€0.46/g

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  • Lapsang Souchong Wu Yi Cai Pest.free Schwarzer Tee China

    Yoshi en · Lapsang Souchong

    €0.02–€0.02/g

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  • Dianhong Golden Snails Bio

    Yoshi en · Dianhong

    €0.11–€0.11/g

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  • Pu Erh Tee - Shou Da Ban Zhang 2017 357g Cake pest.frei

    Yoshi en · Shou Pu-erh

    €1.37–€1.37/g

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  • Pu Erh Tee - Shou DA BAN ZHANG 2017 10g Pest.Free

    Yoshi en · Shou Pu-erh

    €1.59–€1.59/g

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FAQ

How many tea from China teas can I compare here?
Our latest import includes 30,732 listings from 154 sellers.
What should I look for on the product page?
Origin country, harvest year, cultivar, and producer or garden name are the most useful fields when they are present. Compare price per gram when pack size is listed.
What is typical tea from China in this market?
Most listings point to China, with 61% showing a harvest year and 16% naming a cultivar.