Some 50 students had a taste of Chinese tea culture thanks to the Mandarin Language Society of Universiti Teknologi Mara (Shah Alam campus).
When American Jesse Appell drank his first cup of Chinese tea brewed from loose leaves in Beijing’s Maliandao market 13 years ago he was astonished to find there were 1,000 vendors to choose from.
Despite changing lifestyles, tea remains China's favorite drink - making the country the world's largest producer, exporter, and consumer. The earliest credible record of tea drinking in China ...
ZHENGZHOU, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- Living close to Bangkok University in Thailand, Anusara Kaewusng's daily routine involves visiting one of the stores of Chinese tea beverage brand "BING CHUN" and buying ...
As the Chinese middle class expanded rapidly over the past two decades, this freshly made tea beverage market has grown to a market value of over 300 billion yuan. According to studies ...
ZHENGZHOU, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- Living close to Bangkok University in Thailand, Anusara Kaewusng's daily routine involves visiting one of the stores of Chinese tea beverage brand "BING CHUN" and ...
Age-old art attracting younger multi-ethnic generation in Johor ARMED with knowledge in tea brewing, navigating the steps to ...
The Mountain Tea Chinese Factory, constructed under the Vibrant Village initiative of China, has started operations in Kimtang village of Myagang Rural Municipality-4 in Nuwakot district. The project, ...
IN MANY of the world’s tea-drinking cultures, tea is transformed into a ritual that gives a taste of the sacred to what should be mundane. In the Philippines, Rachel Ngan Dueñas does the same by ...