Chaozhou City in east Guangdong Province in the lower reaches of the Hanjiang River has a long history and is home to many celebrities. Apart from legendary scenery, it is most famous for its ...
"During the second century BC, tea leaves, which came in the form of compressed cakes, were cooked in a pot of water in parts ...
At 35 degrees north latitude, the direct angle of sunlight gives the Rizhao tea plantations an average of 2,600 hours of sunshine annually. The combination of the salty and humid sea breeze from the ...
He has always wanted to travel to the epicentre of China’s Pu’er tea culture in Yunnan province, to stroll leisurely in the expansive tea gardens and stay at least a night in one of the the ...
Hunched over a long table, she gently pours tea out of a tiny little tea pot into three equally tiny ... fell into a cup of boiling water. Tea in China was originally thought to be purely ...
Tourists linger around the Big Boiling Pot, which is one of the most popular destinations of the Rehai scenic area in ...