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By admin, on December 2nd, 2008 The national standards of Chinese Puer Tea is put into practice Monday.
Puer tea is a traditional tea with a regional character. Rules of the State Quality and Technical Supervising Bureau, declare that . . . → Read More: National Standard of Puer Tea Put into Practice
By admin, on May 15th, 2008 PU’ER, China — The sky is nearly cloudless, the breeze is bracing and the tea plantation where Yao Kunxue works resembles a giant green amphitheater absorbing the last rays of a setting sun.
The tea . . . → Read More: Tea, wild or not, enriches Chinese province
By admin, on May 7th, 2008
A botanist examines an ancient tea tree that was discovered in the Wudang Mountains on Tuesday, May 6, 2008.
Botanists have recently discovered ancient tea trees in central China’s Wudang . . . → Read More: Ancient tea trees found in Wudang
By admin, on April 23rd, 2008 Recently, the Beijing Tea Association, together with the West Lake Longjing Tea Association and the West Lake Longjing quality control center, held a special briefing in Beijing, announcing that authentic West Lake Longjing tea must . . . → Read More: West Lake Longjing appear on market with "birth certificate"
By admin, on March 1st, 2008 China exported 289,000 tons of tea in 2007, a slight rise of 1 percent, according to the latest statistics released by the General Administration of Customs. However, the export value jumped 11 percent year on . . . → Read More: China tea export up slightly in 2007
By admin, on February 17th, 2008 The cost of a British cuppa is expected to rise by as much 10 per cent this year as tight supplies send tea prices higher and Chinese consumption surges past that of India for the . . . → Read More: China’s growing taste for tea forces up the price of our daily cuppa
By admin, on March 23rd, 2007 The buyer of the "King Tea" shows his tea in Hangzhou on March 22, 2007..Over 30 contestants competed for the title of "King of Tea-drying" during the 2007 Western Lake Longjing Tea-drying Competition . . . → Read More: 200g of Longjing Tea, 110,000 yuan
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