At Xiu Xian Tea we don't just Import and Sell Tea!
Xiu Xian Tea - Pronounced "Shu She-in Tea", We specialize in traditional
Chinese loose leaf tea. Xiu Xian - Means to be very relaxed, just like the Buddha. The store
celebrated it's Grand Opening September 17th, 2005. Our store is the real thing when it comes
to authentic, traditional Chinese tea and the way to prepare, serve and drink it just as the Chinese have
for hundreds of years. Customer service is our top priority in keeping with the tradition
of educating and serving customers.
Located in downtown Kent and Bellevue
Washington. Our Kent store, a 30 minute drive, south of Seattle.
You will find us near to Safeway and next to Block Buster Video
at the SE corner of Washington Ave and Meeker
Street.
Our Bellevue store, a 30 minute drive east of Seattle at N.E. 8th & 156th.
Be sure to stop in and try a FREE sample
of your choice of Chinese, Traditional & Famous Tea. We now have
several hundred! types of tea to choose from.
At The Source! 
We go all the way to China to bring you authentic Chinese loose tea. By going
direct to the source, we are able to walk side by side with the producers of
tea. From talking with the pickers in the field, seeing them as they choose
and pick the tea leaves for the best possible selection.
And then on to production in all it's various forms from White Tea to Black
Tea, and everything in between. Again we walk hand in hand with the workers
as they follow the traditional steps performed for hundreds of years. The care
that they take to adhere to the perfected methods is absolutely fascinating to
behold.
After the tea is prepared as a finished product it is then treated to modern
ways by "vacuum sealing" in order to maintain its peak freshness. And it
stays that way as shipped to us for our store. This is stored in a cooler
waiting for the day to be opened. To be measured and sealed into packages
of whatever amount the customer desires.
We take great measures to insure that our customers receive the freshest and
best tasting tea possible.
May 2009, Annual trip to China, very busy trip!
May 2007, Our trip to China proved to be very fascinating!
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