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Chinese Tea CultureResources about Chinese tea, including history, the art of tea ceremony, stories, and tea culture.
Yixing Teapot
A good teapot will enhance the taste of tea. The famous Yixing teapot probably is your best bet. Chinese Teahouse
The teahouses scattered in the city are most worthwhile to visit, if you wish to know the local conditions and social customs there. Dragon Well Tea
Dragon Well Tea is one of the best teas in China. Chinese Tea Ceremony
An article by Paulette Licitra. Laoshe Teahouse
The famous Laoshe Teahouse, established in 1988. The teahouse was named after "The Teahouse," a masterpiece by Lao She, a famous artist. Chinese Tea Stories
Includes a few famous Chinese tales. History of Tea
Introduction to tea history. Imperial Tea Court
Offers teas & accessories in San Francisco, California. Teatime Traditions: Yum Cha and Dim Sum
When in Hong Kong, visitors should do at least one thing that is quintessentially Cantonese - have morning or afternoon tea. Tea Review Archive
With a collection of reviews of commercially available teas by tea lovers. The Chinese Art of Tea
A book by John Eaton Calthorpe Blofeld, John Blofled (1997). The Tea House
Information on all kinds of teas, tea history and teapots. World of Tea
Tea history, news, tea recipes, and more. The Chinese Art of Tea Drinking
Introduction to Chinese culture. Xianju Green Tea Page
Offers Xianju green tea. Information about the tea. Coffee/Tea
The Coffee/Tea site of About. A comprehensive site for the art of tea drinking and the pleasure of coffee brewing. |
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