By: jessica879108 | 2012-04-01 | Beauty China has long history about the tea, Tea become a way to treat the friends and relevant in the festival or in the important occasions. As we know, tea is not stand for a drink, also a kind of life style. The most popular drink is about tea is enjoyed the reputable in the international market. read more
By: Daniel Klimmer | 2011-05-13 | Food & Beverage Chinese tea has become increasingly popular in the United States over the centuries. Its history goes back more than 4,000 years. It was used as a vegetable food offering centuries ago during the Han and Tang Dynasties. Later it was used as a sleep aide and for other medicinal benefits. read more
By: Sophia | 2010-12-14 | Culture Jiangxi Tea-picking Opera is famous for sing it when picking tea. Ganzhou is hakka populations.The Hakkas are very clever.Tea-picking Opera can be honored POPULAR SONGS in Gannan- a old revolutionary base areas.In the future,i think Tea-picking Opera can be spreader widely as a kind of local culture created by local people. read more
By: Tad Kumagai | 2010-12-27 | Article Marketing The article describes how the Japanese tea ceremony is conducted as well as the meaning of the special ceremony. read more
By: Gregory Fields | 2011-08-08 | Tea Tea isn't just a refreshing beverage that is consumed worldwide, it is also has great importance to European, Middle Eastern and Asian Cultures. In this article, we take a look at some countries that have incorporated tea into their cultures. read more
By: Danica | 2011-09-30 | Tea As you know, tea has a long history in China and then form one China culture named tea culture. Detailed information about tea in Chinese Buddhism Culture is introduced in the following article. read more
By: Skylar Windham | 2010-03-27 | Tea I recently went to China; Beijing to be exact. I found that after exploring the city for a month, having tried all the local fare, taken in the famous sites, i.e. the Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven, etc., one of the most unique and beautiful aspects of Chinese society is its tea culture. read more
By: longjing | 2011-09-28 | Diet When infusing Dragon Well tea, you just need to use your thumb and your index finger to carry a handful of tea leaves and drop them into a glass. Tea Research Institute Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences is located in Hangzhou Yunqi Road, located in the main producing areas of Longjing tea, founded in 1958, is China's most comprehensive state-level tea-disciplinary institute. Ministry of Agr read more
By: Daniel Klimmer | 2011-04-05 | Tea For years tea drinkers and scientists have discovered the many benefits of Chinese tea. Regardless of your favorite variety – white, black, green, oolong, chai or one of the many other varieties – they all possess individual characteristics and ingredients that help to improve a person’s health in some fashion. In Chinese culture, tea is as much of a staple in homes as milk or eggs are in Am read more
By: sandralewis | 2010-10-07 | Free Web Resources How could handchipped stones, ancient ruins, old broken dishes, and antiquated garbage help students learn about the world and themselves? Within archaeology, these seemingly irrelevant items can enlighten students about the world around them through science, culture, and history read more
By: Stewart Wrighter | 2010-10-19 | Home & Family Tea parties might be usual, but their history might be unknown. In this article you will find a brief history and culture of tea parties, as well as etiquettes you should follow. read more
By: Brenda Hopkins | 2012-02-04 | Sociology The Amish, sometimes known as Mennonites, are well known for living simple lives, dressing plainly, and their refusal to become dependent on most of the conveniences of modern life that we all take for granted read more