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Tea is produced in vast areas of China from Hainan lsland down in the extreme south to Shandong Province in the north, from Tibet in the southwest to Taiwan across the Straits, totalling more than 20 provinces. These may be divided into fou...
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Tea is a fine tree of the South. Tea plants, grown mainly in the South of China, are an important cash crop in China. Tea is made from fresh leaves picked from the tea plant. Tea , essence of the mountains and quintessence of the soil. A te...
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2009 April 8, 2009 issued by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications tea stamps, not directly the performance of varieties of tea, but by tea, sage, tea, tea as a theme, focusing on the performance of Chinese tea culture, history and m...
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China's Tea-Producing Areas Tea is produced in vast areas of China from Hainan lsland down in the extreme south to Shandong Province in the north, from Tibet in the southwest to Taiwan across the Straits, totalling more than 20 provinces. T...
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Dragon Well tea is also known as Longjing tea or Lung Ching tea. It is the most famous Chinese green tea, but fakes are prevalent. Here is how to tell a good from a mediocre one. Steps Find some good dried tea leaves. Some criteria to look...
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Iced tea is a refreshing beverage that has to be prepared ahead of time and best kept refrigerated. Steps Bring 2 cups (480 ml) of water with a pinch of baking soda in a small pan to a rapid rolling boil. Baking soda reduces any bitterness...
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Chinese Tea's History The history of Chinese tea is a long and gradual story of refinement. Generations of growers and producers have perfected the Chinese way of manufacturing tea, and its many unique regional variations. The original idea...
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Why the name TEA Is it Chinese? Or from other Language? CHA, TAY, TEA The Chinese character TEA written with Chinese calligraphy brush. In Chinese dialects, pronunciation of tea is divided into two classes based on phonetic similarity. In m...
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Where A gaiwan dated back to the 30's. It looks very close to a modern gaiwan except that the cup part is more bowl-shaped, and the plate has a big hole in the middle to hold the cup. China is the origin of tea. It was in the South-West par...
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Chinese people are believed to have enjoyed tea drinking for more than 4,000 years. Legend has it that Yan Di, one of three rulers in ancient times, tasted all kinds of herbs to find medical cures. One day,as he was being poisoned by some h...