Essentially, all Chinese tea comes from the Camella Sinsenis plant. But what separates different teas is the way that they ...
There’s growing evidence that those who regularly drink true teas may have a lower risk of a heart attack, Type 2 diabetes, ...
An interior view of the the Beijing Tea Museum Photos: Wu Jie/GT Cities across China have recently held events to celebrate the two-year anniversary of traditional tea-making entering the UNESCO ...
Explorer Jeff Fuchs travels to tea forests in China’s southern Yunnan province in search of a perfect cup of tea. Most of the world’s teas are grown on plantations on bushes arranged in ...
This report presents a range of statistics and facts about the tea industry in China. The tradition of growing and drinking tea has been a part of the Chinese culture for centuries. Today China is ...
Herbal tea, or leung cha in Cantonese ... It contains more than 50 types of Chinese medicinal herbs. These home-grown plants are convenient for the Chinese medicine practitioners who work at ...
Once a humble beverage for Chinese laborers in Southeast Asia, Chinese dark tea has now evolved into a trendsetting force in the tea beverage market across countries along the 21st Century ...
Bubble tea has certainly hit a sweet spot with its many fans but it has left some investors with a bitter taste. Stock market debuts of two China-based chains have already flopped. And there are ...
Expensive wines are a dime a dozen, but unbeknown to many Hongkongers, the world of prized teas is equally, if not more, rarefied. In August, some of the city’s most qualified tea experts gave ...