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By admin, on September 20th, 2011 2011-09-20
Tea exports to mainland China increased by 56 percent in the first eight months of this year due to preferential tariff treatment under a major trade pact signed between the two sides of the . . . → Read More: Tea exports to China increased up to 56%
By admin, on April 8th, 2011 Hanoi, April 8 (CNA) Taiwan will show off its teas at Vietnam’s first international tea festival later this year.
Set amidst the mountainous backdrop of northeast Vietnam’s tea hub, Thai Nguyen Province, the festival . . . → Read More: Taiwan will serve up its tea at Vietnam festival
By admin, on January 12th, 2011 Are Taiwanese drinking authentic Taiwanese tea? Is the Taiwanese tea that mainland tourists are buying here actually Taiwanese? It’s becoming harder and harder to tell.
People say that tealeaves all look the same. How . . . → Read More: All the Tea in Taiwan? The Ongoing Tempest in Local Teapots
By admin, on December 24th, 2010
Taipei, Dec. 24 (CNA) The Taiwan International Tea Culture Expo opened in Taipei on Friday, with the majority of exhibitors coming from different parts of major tea producing areas in Taiwan.
Exhibitors at . . . → Read More: Taiwan tea expo opens in Taipei
By admin, on October 13th, 2010
Taipei, Oct. 13 (CNA) Tea growers in Taiwan have seen profits nearly double since last year thanks to a government-sponsored program that promotes the growth of high-quality leaves, a Council of Agriculture (COA) . . . → Read More: Tea growers see profits nearly double as quality improves
By admin, on July 27th, 2010
TTNews / Paraphrased by Leanne Chien By TraNews Reporter Chien, Hong-Yun
TAICHUNG, TAIWAN (TraNews) – Uji, a city in Koyoto, Japan, has been well-known for its tea called matcha. Mingsheng Uji Matcha Restaurant, hidden . . . → Read More: The Charm of Uji Matcha – Refreshing Summer Afternoon Tea
By admin, on July 12th, 2010
Taipei, June 26 (CNA) Taiwan should open its market to Chinese tea so that local tea makers can more easily obtain raw materials to produce high-quality tea, an association said on Saturday.
Taiwan Tea . . . → Read More: Taiwan Tea Association rep calls for market opening to Chinese tea
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