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Royal Tea – Hue | Famous specialty of Thua Thien Hue province

Hue Royal Tea is combined with many precious herbs such as: Lotus Heart, Bitter Gourd, Viva buds, Artichokes, Star anise, Rose apple, licorice, jasmine,… and all are selected. elaborately to ensure that the tea flavor is always delicious and refreshing. 
This is also a type of tea only served for kings, but today, it has been produced more widely so that everyone can enjoy the taste of the ultimate tea which is considered a specialty of Hue royal court. 

dac-san-hueThe price fluctuates for 1 pack of Hue royal tea 250-600g is about 35,000-130,000 VND. (photo source: dulichvtv.com)

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