By: muditha soft | 2011-04-19 | Business Featured in world’s most differentiated theme hotels, Heritance Tea Factory is certainly a unique offer from Sri Lanka to the world of tourism. read more
By: Marcus | 2011-01-05 | Tea Tea (Camellia Sinensis) can be grown in many climates and at many altitudes, although the best yield will be in a tropical climate with wet summers and dry winters. It flourishes in warm and humid conditions with even temperatures and rainfall of about 125 mm annually. The secret to successful tea growing lies in the type of soil. read more
By: Claudior Toscanine | 2011-01-18 | Team Green Pu-erh also called "sheng" or "raw" Pu-erh, is without doubt the oldest teas in China with a history of over 1700 years. read more
By: John Orton | 2010-12-15 | Tea Green Pu-erh also known as "sheng" or "raw" Pu-erh, is without doubt one of the ancient teas in the far east it has been drunk for nearly 2000 years. It's many unique characteristics and complexity helps to make green Pu-erh one of the preferred Chinese teas with tea connoisseurs. Premium aged green Pu-erh tea is often as old as 20 and sometimes 50 years or more. These teas Like this are highly valuable commodities and in some cases are worth their weight in gold, often more... read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-22 | Business Imperial Years Founded in 1744, the porcelain factory was created by the order of Empress Elizabeth to "serve native trade and native art." The factory produced wares exclusively for the ruling Romanov family and the Russian Imperial Court. The attempts to reveal the secret of porcelain making had been taken in Russia since 1718 visit of Peter the Great to Saxony, where he saw the Saxon invention at the Dresden Court read more
By: Suzanne Greenfield | 2010-12-09 | Law As with any other work place, employees in factories are entitled to protection from hazards and potential accidents. It is the legal responsibility of an employer to look after his or her staff by complying with all the relevant statutory requirements and regulations about safe working practices and safe premises otherwise they risk being liable for factory accident claims for compensation. read more
By: Abhi Nair | 2011-12-29 | Tea When we thing of a beverage and tasting the beverage, wine is the only drink that comes to our mind! But guess what, the world of tea is so intricate and delicately woven in our cultures that tea tasting is a fast growing trend and is now considered a science as well as an art. read more
By: vivi | 2011-04-01 | Entrepreneurs 90 years of the 20th century, the great development of the national famous tea important period, but the process of Wuyi, road-name sales of tea are still the majority read more
By: Angel Chen | 2012-05-21 | Tea China is the home town of tea and has been a long tradition of tea tree planting and then production of tea. read more
By: gaga | 2010-11-05 | Business People: Tang Xiao Xue, Dongguan lamps boss Home: Yongzhou City East County town Hung Lu New Year Location: East Wing City County January 25, 2008, the last day of Lunar New Year. Yongzhou rural East County, repeatedly rising smoke, the villagers or busy preparing festive dinner, or get busy cleaning, with a new look to greet the arrival of the new year. Hong Tang Xiao Lu Xue town who does not idle, but he did not stay in their own homes read more
By: Ann Trenton | 2010-10-13 | Tea Tea is known to be either of these two forms. Loose leaf is really just tea. It is made of dried leaves or fruits and is steeped in hot water to extract flavor. A teabag, on the other hand, is a small sealed bag either made of porous paper, silk or plastic that is used to contain tea leaves. read more
By: G. Smitty | 2010-09-17 | Kitchens A tea kettle has other common names, including a kettle, or a teapot. It is a simple domestic device used for boiling water. Teakettles are not for brewing tea or coffee. You should use them to boil water for preparing tea or other drinks. A tea kettle electric appliance uses an inbuilt heating element to warm up the water. Available to you also are stove kettles. You have to place these kettles over a stove to heat them up. read more
By: Chander shekhar Riat | 2009-08-29 | Tea Despite the restructuring and reframing happening within the various subsidiaries of Tata Tea company it still continues to reign the tea industry making its presence strongly felt in the US and Indian market. Apart from the business point of view its ownership of the largest tea estates is a proof of the fact that it is in fact the largest manufacturer of tea in India. read more