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		<title>Best Chinese And Japanese Tea Sets</title>
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		<title>Best Chinese Tea Sets To Buy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My brother likes drinking tea. All types. I want to buy him a tea set but IDK which would be the best. Like maybe a Japanese Traditional set or Chinese? Any tea enthusiast out there? Could you please recommend me a tea set that he may like and find very useful? he drinks alot of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My brother likes drinking tea. All types. I want to buy him a tea set but IDK which would be the best. Like maybe a Japanese Traditional set or Chinese? </p>
<p>Any tea enthusiast out there? Could you please recommend me a tea set that he may like and find very useful?<br />
he drinks alot of green tea.</p>
<p>He says he likes herbal teas the best.<br />
Thanks for all your help. I&#8217;m putting it to a vote.</p>
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		<title>Chinese Teapot Sets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for the Perfect Chinese Tea Set?  If so, you&#8217;ve come to the right place.  I have here an abundant resource of Chinese teapots, tea cups, mugs, and tea sets. Chinese tea sets are become very popular among families of all ages. Materials for the tea sets come in all different types of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you looking for the <a href="http://chineseteaset.org/chineseteasets"><strong><u>Perfect Chinese Tea Set</u></a></strong>?  If so, you&#8217;ve come to the right place.  I have here an abundant resource of Chinese teapots, tea cups, mugs, and tea sets.</p>
<p>Chinese tea sets are become very popular among families of all ages.</p>
<p>Materials for the tea sets come in all different types of materials, like porcelain, ceramic, clay, and even gold.</p>
<p>More of the popular colors range from blue, green, or black, but your tea ware should fit your taste and needs.</p>
<p>Drinking tea is a long Chinese tradition which dates back to the Han dynasty.  Many believe drinking tea actually originated in China itself.</p>
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<p>Tea is made from the leaves of Camellia sinensis tree.  According to <a href="http://www.stashtea.com/facts.htm" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tea legend</a>, the Chinese empire, Shen Nung, had a pot of boiling water out and a tea leaf fell into the pot of water and made tea.  Chinese tea sets came later and the rest is history.</p>
<p>Now tea has become the number one consumed beverage drink around the world.</p>
<p>There are some mentions that Chinese Tea sets should only have one type of tea brewed in the set.  So for instance you would have one teapot that you would only brew and steep one type of tea, like white tea or green tea.</p>
<p>If you wanted to have another type of tea, you would have an entirely different Chinese Tea set for that particular type of tea.</p>
<p>I can see this for the Chinese tea sets that are made of Clay.  The reason for this is because the tea will actually get absorbed into the clay material, so if you were to brew one specify type of tea in the set, it will then be absorbed into the clay and thus the flavor will be continued with each consecutive brewing.</p>
<p>What many people do not know that all types of tea come from the same plant set.  They are not only related, but they are the same plant.  Chinese tea, Japanese tea, English Tea, Green tea, black tea, Oolong teas, and white teas all come from the Camellia sinensis tree.  The difference among the types of tea is the oxidization period.</p>
<p>Tea sets vary greatly between the quality and the price of the actual teasets.  A Chinese tea set will include such things like the <a href="http://www.adagio.com/teaware/ingenuiTEA_teapot.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tea pot</a>, mugs or teacups, and possibly a tray or saucer to place the warm brewed tea or other accessories.</p>
<p>A very popular teaset from China is the <a href="http://www.yixing.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Yixing clay teapots</a>.  These tea sets are made of Yixing clay, thus the name given.</p>
<p>Yixing teapots are said to be made specifically for black or <a href="http://www.oolongtea.org/e/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Oolong</a> types of tea.  The clay actually keeps the water at a hot temperature for a longer time, keeping the degrees of the temp hotter than metallic Chinese tea sets.</p>
<p>Some sets are even used for ceremony purposes, such as weddings, and can cost anywhere from a few dollar to as much as thousands of dollars or a price unimaginable to the normal tea drinker.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://www.chcp.org/wed2.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tea ceremony</a> is very important to the participants, and having the right tea set is even more important.</p>
<p>Since China, many other countries have taken tea drinking as a normal everyday even; The Japanese, English, and even most Americans.</p>
<p>Some of the more popular Chinese Tea Sets Are:</p>
<p>1. Chinese Blue and White Rice Pattern Tea Set for 4 &#8211; porcelain<br />
2. All Natural Handmade &#8220;Blue Pottery&#8221; Infuser Tea/Coffee Mug , Dragon<br />
3. Blue and white chinese porcelain longevity teapot collection &#8211; set of 6 teapots<br />
4. Oriental blue and white rice pattern miniature tea set &#8211; porcelain<br />
5. Phoenix and Dragon Chinese Yixing Clay Tea Set 3 Piece Teapot 18 ounces With Infuser</p>
<p>Whichever type of Chinese tea set you choose to purchase, don&#8217;t forget to take the time and pour yourself a nice cup of tea and relax.</p>
<p>Watch This Chinese Tea Set Shop Video in Beijing China<br />
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		<title>Chinese Yixing Teapots</title>
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<p>Are you looking to purchase Chinese Yixing Teapots? Yixing clay is among some of the most popular materials for Chinese tea Sets.</p>
<p>Tea set from China are a favorite to many families. It may be because of the origins of Tea itself coming from the days of the Emperor and originating in China.</p>
<p>Some of the most sought after Yixing clay teapot is the Zisha Yixing tea set.  The Zisha Tixing translates to Purple Clay or Purple sand.</p>
<p>The clay can only be found near a city in China named Yixing, hence the name Yixing.  This is sort of near the China mainland</p>
<p>The Yixing Chinese Tea Pot can be found many places, but in this day and age it&#8217;s easy to find a manufacturer online.</p>
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<p>Green tea is probably the most popular of all Chinese tea.  Though there are other teas out there, like Oolong, Black tea, white tea.</p>
<p>Typically I enjoy a nice glass of white tea.  It&#8217;s a very light tea.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s said that what ever type of tea you put into your clay teap pots, like a Yixing clay tea set, for example.  The tea set will actually hold the flavor of the tea itself.</p>
<p>So if you continue to <a href="http://coffeetea.about.com/od/teabrewing/Tea_Brewing.htm" target="_blank">tea brew</a> or steep a certain type of tea in your Chinese clay teapot, that teapot will hold it&#8217;s flavor and after a while, you may even just place hot water in the tea set and the set will brew the flavor tea just from all the flavor that was absorbed in the clay.</p>
<p>There is actually an <a href="http://www.artoftea.com/learn_about_tea/steeptime.html" target="_blank">art to steeping tea</a> that many do not know.  It doesn&#8217;t matter what you steep it in, if it&#8217;s a clay or a porcelain teaset.  But with the many different tea, like green, black, oolong there is different times you should boil the water to and different temperatures.</p>
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<p>For instance, you might boil the water in something beside the Chinese sets that you have, but when you are steeping, the temperature for green tea should be around 180 degree.  This is just under boiling.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for <a href="http://www.travelchinaguide.com/intro/arts/porcelain.htm" target="_blank">Chinese porcelain</a> type tea pots, than I suggest that you do not look into Yixing teapots or tea sets.  Yixing is a clay and not porcelain, but porcelain is very common materials for a Chinese Tea Set.</p>
<p>You might even purchase a <a href="http://www.answers.com/topic/tea-set-2" target="_blank">Yixing teaset</a> for a ceremony like a wedding.  This is what many do.</p>
<p>Here are the most popular Chinese Yixing Teapots:</p>
<p>1. Yixing Clay Dragon Teapot 16 Ounce<br />
2. Brown Bamboo Basket Chinese Yixing Clay Tea Set 3 Pieces Teapot 16 ounces<br />
3. Teavana Wild Mushroom Yixing Teapot<br />
4. Yixing Clay Zisha Cylinder Teapot With Infuser 36 Ounce<br />
5. Unique Chinese Yixing Heart Glass Teapot Warmer<br />
6. Yixing Clay Swirl Teapot, 20 Ounce<br />
7. Phoenix and Dragon Chinese Yixing Clay Tea Set 3 Piece Teapot 18 ounces With Infuser<br />
8. Marbleized Brown Lizard Chinese Yixing Clay Teapot 10 ounces<br />
9. Yixing Teapot with Blossom<br />
10. Brown Curious Monkey Chinese Yixing Clay Teapot 10 ounces</p>
<p>Here is a Chinese Yixing Teapot video for your entertainment:</p>
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		<title>How to Make Tea : Making Tea with Gaiwan Sets</title>
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<p>Gaiwan tea is a type of tea brewing that uses a lidded bowl for the tea. Learn more about making tea with a Gaiwan tea set with tips from a tea connoisseur in this free video on brewing tea. Expert: Josh Chamberlain Bio: Josh Chamberlain started his own tea company, J-Teas, in 2004. He buys his tea from small family farms throughout the world. Filmmaker: max koetter</p>
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		<title>now that China owns the US, how much of their poison will you consume?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>this is just 6 months worth&#8230;.because we owe them virtually everything, we can look forward to decades of this&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
<p>January 2007</p>
<p>    * Toxic Overalls: Samarra Brothers recalled Chinese-manufactured children’s two-piece overall sets because the coatings on the snaps in the overalls and shirt contain excessive amounts of lead, posing a serious risk of lead poisoning and adverse health effects to young children.<br />
    * Fire Hazard Heaters: Family Dollar Stores recalled 35,000 oscillating ceramic heaters that were found to overheat and smoke, which could pose a fire hazard to consumers.<br />
    * Bad Wiring In Fans: Holmes Group recalled about 300,000 Chinese-manufactured oscillating tower fans that were found to have bad wiring that creates a fire hazard.<br />
    * Dangerous Candles: Sally Foster recalled over 46,000 sets of imported Tea Lights candles after it was reported that the candles have a clear, plastic shell that can melt or ignite, posing a fire or burn hazard to consumers.<br />
    * Dryers With Electrocution Hazard: Metropolis Beauty recalled about 18,000 Travel’N Baby Mini Hair Dryers, which were not equipped with an immersion protection plug to prevent electrocution if the hair dryer falls into water. Electric shock protection devices are required by industry standards for all electric hand-held hair dryers.<br />
    * Improperly Wired/Flammable Lamps: Hong Ten Trading recalled about 4,000 electric oil lamps that had power cords that were not correctly secured and had no strain relief on their switch housing. The switch housing was also not flame-retardant, which poses a fire hazard.</p>
<p>February 2007</p>
<p>    * Overheating Remote Controls: Best Buy recalled about 10,000 Isignia DVD Player remotes after it was found that improper battery placement in the remote could result in overheating and present a burn hazard.<br />
    * Lead Poisoning Hazard: 115,000 Claudia Jublot children’s rings, which were sold at Big Lots stores, were recalled because they contained dangerous levels of lead.<br />
    * Defective Lamps: Currey &amp; Company of Georgia recalled about 2,600 Chinese-manufactured lamps that had defective light sockets, which could pose electrical shock and fire hazards.<br />
    * Lead Accessories: Kidsite jewelry sets, which were sold at Kmart stores across America, were recalled for containing high levels of lead.<br />
    * Toxic Jackets: Samara Brothers recalled thousands of its outwear jackets for children because the snap closures on the jackets contained excessive amounts of lead, which poses a lead poisoning hazard.<br />
    * Lead Bracelets: Imported Chinese bracelets that were sold under the “Ultra Gear” brand were recalled because they contained high levels of lead.<br />
    * Hazardous Toy Batteries: JAKKS Pacific recalled over 240,000 battery packs for toy vehicles after dozens of reports of the batteries melting or catching fire.<br />
    * Lead Rings: About 280,000 children’s Rachael Rose Kidz rings were recalled after they were found to contain high levels of lead.</p>
<p>March 2007</p>
<p>    * Breakable Bike Frames: Target’s made-in-China Triax PK7 and Vertical PK7 bike frames were recalled after it was found that the frames could break rather easily, injuring anyone unlucky enough to be riding such a bike.<br />
    * Razor Blades For Kids: Tri Star International recently recalled a made-in-China children’s stationary, which contained a dangerous razor blade.<br />
    * Shocking Extension Cords: Dollar Stop Plus recalled 15-foot extension cords that had undersized wiring, and failed to connect properly at the plug and receptacle ends. This poses fire, shock and electrocution hazards to consumers.<br />
    * Lead Easels: Discount School Supply recalled Elite about 2,500 5-in-1 Easels after finding that the chalkboard side of the Chinese-manufactured easels contained high levels of lead.<br />
    * Lead Necklaces: Children’s necklaces sold at Accessories Palace were recalled because they contained high levels of lead.<br />
    * Toxic Paint: Toys R Us recalled over 128,000 Elite Operations toy sets because the paint used by the Chinese manufacturer of the toys contained high levels of lead.<br />
    * Lead Mood Necklace: About 47,000 children’s mood necklace imported from China by Rhode Island Novelty were recalled for containing high levels of lead.<br />
    * Dangerous Sconces: Home Dectorators recalled about 900 Chinese-produced wall sconces, after finding that many were missing back plates, which exposes consumers to live wires and poses a risk of electrical shock to consumers changing the light bulb.<br />
    * Lead Paint On Baby Toys: Stuffed Fun Balls, which were sold at dollar stores and other discount stores from June 2006 until March 2007, were recalled because the paint used by the Chinese manufacturer of the baby toy contained dangerous levels of lead.</p>
<p>April 2007</p>
<p>    * Poison Pet Food: Two Chinese companies intentionally exported contaminated pet food ingredients to the United States, killing hundreds of American pets that ate t</p>
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		<title>Chinese Rosewd Pink Marble Bamboo Look Table Set s775m</title>
		<link>http://chineseteaset.org/chinese-rosewd-pink-marble-bamboo-look-table-set-s775m</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Sep 2010 00:11:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a set of elegant oriental fusion feel tea round table set. The rosewood is carved into bamboo stick look. The pinkish natural pattern marble stone is inset on the surface. The four stools are able to be stored underneath the table. It is a space-saving decorative table set for guest meeting or friends [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is a set of elegant oriental fusion feel tea round table set. The rosewood is carved into bamboo stick look. The pinkish natural pattern marble stone is inset on the surface. The four stools are able to be stored underneath the table. It is a space-saving decorative table set for guest meeting or friends gathering in the office or living room. Dimensions: table Dia 28.25&#8243; x h25&#8243; Dimensions: chair Dia 12&#8243; x h13.5&#8243;</p>
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		<title>Does anyone know an online website that i can buy pointless stuff or knickknacks from?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 21:36:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I went to Massachusetts and there was this candy store.. Inside they had all these pointless but fun stuff for gift bags like.. There were these XL playing cards and these weird garbage cans.. There was a garbage tin that was a Chinese take out tin. it was really cute (you know the one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I went to Massachusetts and there was this candy store.. Inside they had all these pointless but fun stuff for gift bags like.. There were these XL playing cards and these weird garbage cans.. There was a garbage tin that was a Chinese take out tin. it was really cute (you know the one they give for rice)&#8230; They had these tiny tea sets and tiny percussion sets that really worked by the way) and i wanna know if there is any online website i can get this pointless fun knickknacks from? I would really like to know! I asked if the store had a website and unfortunately they don&#8217;t&#8230; They also had old fashioned candy but i am more focused on the gadgets they had&#8230; The store is called Robins and its in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.. Thank you!</p>
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		<title>Touhou Danmakufu &#8211; Concealed the Conclusion Normal 1cc &#8211; MarisaA &#8211; Stage 1A</title>
		<link>http://chineseteaset.org/touhou-danmakufu-concealed-the-conclusion-normal-1cc-marisaa-stage-1a</link>
		<comments>http://chineseteaset.org/touhou-danmakufu-concealed-the-conclusion-normal-1cc-marisaa-stage-1a#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 09:38:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Concealed the Conclusion (東方夢終劇), A Touhou fangame made by Danmaq and set for Danmakufu. Stage 1A Mid-Boss: Flandre Scarlet Boss: Hong Meiling Spellcards: &#8211; Rainbow Sign &#8220;Rain-summoning Rainbow&#8221; &#8211; Flower Sign &#8220;Xiantao Paradise Blossom&#8221; &#8211; Color Sign &#8220;Seven Revolving Stars of the Peacock&#8221; BGM: Shanghai Teahouse ~ Chinese Tea Shanghai Alice of Meiji 17]]></description>
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<p>Concealed the Conclusion (東方夢終劇), A Touhou fangame made by Danmaq and set for Danmakufu. Stage 1A Mid-Boss: Flandre Scarlet Boss: Hong Meiling Spellcards: &#8211; Rainbow Sign &#8220;Rain-summoning Rainbow&#8221; &#8211; Flower Sign &#8220;Xiantao Paradise Blossom&#8221; &#8211; Color Sign &#8220;Seven Revolving Stars of the Peacock&#8221; BGM: Shanghai Teahouse ~ Chinese Tea Shanghai Alice of Meiji 17</p>
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		<title>A lengthy tea making process with a traditional set</title>
		<link>http://chineseteaset.org/a-lengthy-tea-making-process-with-a-traditional-set</link>
		<comments>http://chineseteaset.org/a-lengthy-tea-making-process-with-a-traditional-set#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 19:17:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>I need help to set up a camera security system.?</title>
		<link>http://chineseteaset.org/i-need-help-to-set-up-a-camera-security-system</link>
		<comments>http://chineseteaset.org/i-need-help-to-set-up-a-camera-security-system#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 16:48:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello people, ok here are the factors: 1.We have a tea factory in a remote place without internet connectivity 2. Our production never reaches its forecasted output. What i need: 1. A few wireless security cameras that can be connected to something like a recorder that records the video which i can check later. 2. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello people, ok here are the factors:<br />
1.We have a tea factory in a remote place without internet connectivity<br />
2. Our production never reaches its forecasted output.</p>
<p>What i need:<br />
1. A few wireless security cameras that can be connected to  something like a recorder that records the video which i can check later.<br />
2. I dont need it connected to a computer cause it can easily be switched off.</p>
<p>My question is:<br />
What do i need? what are these things gonna be called and how expensive are these (Chinese ones).<br />
How much of storage space to record how long a video for how many number of cameras&#8230;if you know what i mean.<br />
And please tell me somethings i dont know tht i should have asked about!</p>
<p>Comon people ENLIGHTEN ME!!!!</p>
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		<title>day in the life tea 3/6</title>
		<link>http://chineseteaset.org/day-in-the-life-tea-36</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 19:17:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I sampled several types of teas and received lessons for three days. This was a great example of when the most important thing to this small group of people who were passionate about sharing their knowledge and expertise in Chinese tea culture was sharing. They would not accept any tuition for the lessons nor money [...]]]></description>
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<p>I sampled several types of teas and received lessons for three days. This was a great example of when the most important thing to this small group of people who were passionate about sharing their knowledge and expertise in Chinese tea culture was sharing. They would not accept any tuition for the lessons nor money for the tea that I drank. The place was pretty run down and it seemed as if they could have used what ever money they could make. So, tea for me is a time that I set aside for pure generosity, openness and once in a while just to give myself a chance to be bored&#8230;when it is okay to be bored.</p>
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		<title>We&#039;ve chosen a domain name of Li-KingCo but wonder if Li-KingLLC would be more appropriate? What do you think?</title>
		<link>http://chineseteaset.org/weve-chosen-a-domain-name-of-li-kingco-but-wonder-if-li-kingllc-would-be-more-appropriate-what-do-you-think</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 17:01:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the domain name we chosen, Li-KingCo or would Li-KingLLC be a better choice? We will be selling Authentic Chinese Jewelry, clothing and other Chinese products made in China. We&#8217;re also considering selling Yixing Teapots and Teapot, cup sets as well as Chinese loose leaf tea. I want our name to reflect this with our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the domain name we chosen, Li-KingCo or would<br />
Li-KingLLC be a better choice? We will be selling Authentic Chinese Jewelry, clothing and other Chinese products made in China. We&#8217;re also considering selling Yixing Teapots and Teapot, cup sets as well as Chinese loose leaf tea. I want our name to reflect this with our business of what we&#8217;re selling. I hope you can give us some suggestions. Also, how do we start developing a website front page for what we&#8217;re selling? We need help in this area as this is all new to us. I&#8217;ll read all the information Yahoo has given us on how to start a business but it will take time to read all the material on how to get started. Any help I can receive, would be greatly appreciated. </p>
<p>Sincerely, David R. &amp; Huijun King, Li-KingCo</p>
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		<title>life in a day- tea 1/6</title>
		<link>http://chineseteaset.org/life-in-a-day-tea-16</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 09:52:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[tea is huge here and it has grown on me. I was traveling in Chengdu, a city known for it&#8217;s tea culture, last year and stumbled upon a tea culture school. I walked in off the street to be greeted with great hospitality. I sampled several types of teas and received lessons for three days. [...]]]></description>
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<p>tea is huge here and it has grown on me. I was traveling in Chengdu, a city known for it&#8217;s tea culture, last year and stumbled upon a tea culture school. I walked in off the street to be greeted with great hospitality. I sampled several types of teas and received lessons for three days. This was a great example of when the most important thing to this small group of people who were passionate about sharing their knowledge and expertise in Chinese tea culture was SHARING. They would NOT accept any tuition for the lessons nor money for the tea that I drank. The place was pretty run down and it seemed as if they could have used what ever money they could make. So, tea for me is a time that I set aside for pure generosity, openness and once in a while just to give myself a chance to be bored at a time when it is okay to be bored.</p>
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		<title>How do i find out an approximate value of 52yr old China?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 18:09:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My grandmother passed away and left to me a beautiful china tea set she received 52 yrs ago as a wedding gift. It is in mint condition, never been used or even out of its gift box (not original box) It is a dragon theme and has 6 cups, creamer, tea pot, sugar bowl, 6 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My grandmother passed away and left to me a beautiful china tea set she received 52 yrs ago as a wedding gift. It is in mint condition, never been used or even out of its gift box (not original box) It is a dragon theme and has 6 cups, creamer, tea pot, sugar bowl, 6 plates the cups sit on and 6 larger plates. The dragon is actually raised from the china (it is real china) etc. All pieces are stamped with blue and say &quot;Foreign&quot; I cant find any information on any of it, and I cant seem to find anything that looks like it either. It looks more Japanese than Chinese to me?? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks</p>
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