Originating in Southeast Asia, tea has conquered the world. It is now the most widely drunk hot beverage and has a history that is steeped in ritual and cultural identity. From the fields of China ...
The "Tea Boat Ancient Road" originating from Liubao Town in Cangwu County, Wuzhou, became a corridor for economic and cultural exchanges between South China and Southeast Asian countries.
Ancient Tea Route of China, also know as Southern Silk Road, was one of the biggest established trade routes between China and Europe. In today Happy Map, Ivan has invited Senior flight attendant ...
But not pu’erh. Tea enthusiast and author Jeff Fuchs, featured in The Tea Explorer, travelled to ancient tea forests in China’s southern Yunnan province. Pu’erh tea leaves are hand-plucked ...
In many ways, people like Law are keeping the culture and knowledge of traditional Chinese tea alive in Malaysia, paving the way for younger generations to appreciate this ancient beverage.
TWO ancient artforms have been reinvigorated by the creative forces of a number of local artists and craftspeople at the ...
The journey itself is an important part of Asian history, one that Jeff Fuchs has spent over a decade documenting. “Tea’s journey is one of the reasons why it is the second-most consumed fluid ...
Yet while it's safe to assume the majority of Yunnan residents have never heard the name, Nakeli is home to a palpable cultural rebirth of the ancient Tea Horse Road. Located 20 kilometers from ...
The ancient passageway once stretched almost 1,400 miles across the chest of Cathay, from Yaan, in the tea-growing region of Sichuan Province, to Lhasa, the almost 12,000-foot-high capital of Tibet.