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What’s oolong tea? What’s the benefit of Oolong tea? benefit from oolong tea? Which material in Oolong tea is different from other tea? What’s oolong tea? Oolong tea is a traditional Chinese tea that lies between green tea and black tea in terms of oxidation… Continue reading Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! Hits: 0 Continue reading The art of drinking and serving tea plays a very vital cultural role in China. It inspires a lot of artists that the Chinese tea ceremony, as it is called, has been written in songs and poetry. The ritual of preparing and serving tea has… Continue reading How to make nice tea? | Advantages of Tea-Drinking | Tea has been essential part of the meal according Chinese cuisine culture. Countless numbers of people like to have their after- meal tea. In summer or warm climate, tea seems to dispel the heat and… Continue reading How to make nice tea? | Advantages of Tea-Drinking | The origin of Tea Drinking There are three kinds of non-alcoholic drinks in the world, they are tea, coffee and coco. The people drinking tea are the most numbers of the three kinds and at… Continue reading Longjing tea | Green Tea | Oolong Tea| Tips about Longjing tea| Chinese Herbal Teas Probably you are familiar with the Chinese saying, Firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar, and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day. Though tea is last on the… Continue reading Tea wares Chinese people think different teas prefer different tea wares. Green tea prefers glass tea ware without a cover while scented tea with celadon or blue and white porcelain with a cover. Black tea goes well with purple clay ware with white inside glaze,… Continue reading My site’s information is China Tea-China Tea Information and China Tea Tour.The following are partners: China Tour-China Wonder Tours is a leading China tour operator in China (Including Tibet and Hong Kong).We offer tour packages, customized trips covering regional flights, transfers, hotel bookings and car… Continue reading Serving tea to guests is a common practice among the 56 nationalities in China. Many Chinese people believe that a day is not perfect without a cup of tea. A popular proverb from Urgur says, “Rather go without salt for three days than without tea… Continue reading Longjing tea | Green Tea | Oolong Tea| Tips about Longjing tea| Chinese Herbal Teas What Longjing tea looks like? Longjing tea belongs early spring crop and is made of tender tea shoots. These are young buds, not leaves that you see in everyday tea…. Continue reading
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