Tea has been the chief drink in China since ancient times, and tea drinking has been a custom for almost as long. Tea was popular in the Tang Dynasty. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties prominent ...
Pu’erh is the king of tea; ancient Chinese history tells us that wars have been fought over it and fortunes have been made because of it. If you’re lucky enough to snag some, here are some ...
ancient gateway to the Maritime Silk Road Rediscovering China’s Tea Horse Road, a branch of the Silk Road Rediscovering China’s Tea Horse Road, a branch of the Silk Road How were China's ...
Latte art has got nothing on the ancient Chinese art of drawing on tea foam whipped up with a bamboo whisk, these days using matcha T he growing thirst for matcha, fuelled by posts on social media ...
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 from trees that are ...
When I first arrived in Sichuan, I was told no tea porters were still alive. But as I walked the last remnants of the Chamagudao, the Chinese name for the ancient trade route, I met not only Luo ...
And never will be." The idea to add salt to tea didn't just fall out of the sky — the suggestion was actually found in ...
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 ...