I like it very much. It's somewhat similar to the honey fragrance TGY I got from Wu Yu Tai (吳裕泰). I didn't try the two side by side, but feel this can almost replace that one from my personal tea list, and that will be probably 50% saving of cost! But of course that's assuming quality is stable every year. Wu Yu Tai is generally expensive in everything but famous for its high quality standards.
Dry leaves:

First infusion:

3rd infusion and leaves:

The end:

The other day I spotted this post about somebody else's Honey Orchid Dan Cong. It looks great! No need for translation. The pictures just look delicious!
http://teabbs.zjol.com.cn/thread-51906-1-1.html
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