Les autres produits du théiers
Si je vous parle de théiers, vous allez immédiatement penser à votre breuvage préféré. Sachez pourtant que les feuilles ne sont pas le seul cadeau que le Camellia Sinensis fait aux humains. En...
View ArticleNo news is good news
Bonjour à tous les lecteurs de ce blogCela fait bien longtemps que je n'ai pas posté de billet.D'une part parce que je n'ai pas beaucoup accès à internet, d'autre part parce que je n'ai pas grand chose...
View ArticleWelcome to Gorkhaland
Friendly peopleRocky hillsTea plantationsSchoolgirlsMystical forestsPower linesChurchesWelcome to Darjeeling!
View ArticleDes nouvelles!
Bonjour a tous!Je suis toujours vivant! Cela fait longtemps que je n'ai pas posté car je ne suis plus dans les régions productrices, cela me manque beaucoup d'ailleurs.Je suis a l'université en Suède,...
View ArticleTen tea sayings
Ten tea sayingsby 黄传芳 Huang Chuan FangHuang Chuan Fang is a taiwanese tea master who dedicates his time to tea and calligraphy. Original article http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_707a71800100o6p8.htmlYou...
View ArticleA childhood among the tea trees
By Pu Jin Jing, a tea farmer from Lincangoriginal link: http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_8fbec2aa0100y2kq.htmlWhen I was young, my grandfather passed away early, my grandmother was very ill, hence it was...
View ArticleSustainable development: Land management in Xishuangbanna
Land management in Xishuangbanna The legend says one day, two Dai hunters saw a golden deer in the forest. They followed his track for several days, and finally, they found a beautiful place,...
View ArticleBannacha.com
After months of investigation and adventure from Yunnan to Darjeeling, I am happy to officially open my website: bannacha.comI have worked on it for several months and now, this is a shop dedicated to...
View ArticleShaqing
Written by Pu Jin Jing, a tea farmer from LincangOriginal article: http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_8fbec2aa0100y8va.htmlAs an introduction to Pu-erh tea processing, you can read this article:...
View ArticlePu-erh tea- a long way to go
written by 'He Cha Qu' (an assumed name), a tea blogger from Henan.Original article: http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_74d3855501010cg5.htmlPu-erh tea-- a long way to go These days, I often hear friends...
View Articletea vocabulary
Original article: http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_927c7d0d0100wc7x.htmlfrom the blog ''Pin Ming Wei Qu'' (Sip tea with passion)Specific vocabulary to describe Pu-erh tea1.The character of tea (Chaxing...
View Articlewhy I love tea
Why I love teaI love tea, I realize it takes a big part of my life. Five years have past since my first contact with unflavored loose leaf tea. I don't feel any addiction to caffeine, but I know the...
View Articletea videos
I started this Sunday with tea, watching the sun rising. I love this moment when you have all your time to really enjoy a session. I spent ten minutes staring at the dry leaves, touching them. I took...
View Articleprice of Pu-erh tea in 2012
Original article: http://www.puercn.com/puerchanews/news/13247.htmlpublished on 2012-03-08 on www.puercn.com a main platform for Pu-erh tea in mainland China.written by isundustYunnan drought and...
View ArticleWho is a tea expert?
Original article:http://www.puercn.com/puerchawh/puerchags/13528.htmlwritten by isundust on www.puercn.com on 2012-03-16Who is a tea expert?If in one sip, you can identify a tea, are you an expert? No...
View ArticleSustainable development: Ecosystem Services
Ecosystem Services ValueNowadays, we talk a lot about endangered species, chemical pollution, climate change... More and more people feel concerned about the environment, many of those who read this...
View ArticleMengku tea map
Here is a map I've made this morning. It represents the Mengku area with the main tea villages. As you can see, there are two main mountains: Xi Ban Shan in the west and Dong Ban Shan in the east. The...
View ArticleYongde tea map
Here is a map of Yongde area, in the West of Lincang County, Yunnan.The main tea villages are indicated on the map, following is a list with more information.village name altitude...
View Articlename that insect!
This beautiful friend loves to hike on the tea trees. I met him on the hills of Xishuangbanna, at 1200m of altitude. He doesn't talk a lot, but he likes the Camellia Sinensis too. He is a tea friend in...
View ArticlePicking tea
I have spent a large part of summer in the tea mountains of Xishuangbanna. Part of a tea farmer's life is filled by tea picking, I tried it for a week, while a friend and I were trying different black...
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