directed by Yaroslav Kofman Fuchun Resort is an exploration of peace and refinement. Its traditional Chinese architecture rises out of the rolling lake district of Fuchun – a marriage of modern style and time-honored luxury. Fuchun Resort, like China itself, is a study in industry and tranquility. The resort, set in a sparkling countryside landscape, offers discerning travelers a glimpse of relaxation and release in nature. And yet there’s so much to do: from golf on the championship course that meanders through a tea plantation, to tennis, yoga, massage, and tai chi. Fuchun Resort lets you revel in the choice between “go” and “slow.” Ponder the decision over a cup of the local tea. When you emerge, a bounty of options awaits, from the Asian fusion cuisine of Club 8 to the libations of Lake Lounge and Aqua Lounge. Or book an afternoon in Fuchun Spa, where attentive staff ply you with organic botanical preparations, scouring the stresses of modern life away. In the end, you find little to distress your spirit at Fuchun Resort. Amid the verdant lakes and luxurious hotel appointments, you remain as busy or as relaxed as you wish – pure refreshment of mind and of spirit.
China Tea Expo 2011 was held in Guangzhou, China with music entertainment and tea preparation. Some area in China, drinking tea is not just beverage. It is an art of life. It blends into life to admire the nature and relaxation. Besides the expensive tea leaf, the tea set and accessories could cost a fortune. www.excelguangzhou.com
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The young lady performs the full Chinese tea ceremony for us.
A Traditional Chinese Tea Ceremony preformed to show you the process of enhancing the flavor and smell before drinking the tea. In the video you will see how to wash the tools and cups, keep them warm and to get the best flavor out of the tea leafs. Once the tea is ready for drinking, it is poured firstly into a tall glass which is than covered by a Chinese tea sip cup and turned over. Satisfy your sense with smelling the tea, and sip the pure quality of the tea.
Angel traveled to Shenzhen Exhibition center to film the China International Tea Exhibition 2008. This segment is about Pottery and TeaWare. We hope you enjoy it. The festival ran from December 12 to 14 in Shenzhen China TAGS: China Food Festival Fashion Clothes Calligraphy 2008 International Tea Exhibition World Green Black Red Pottery Chinese December 12 14 Shenzhen
it says made in china, with the number32 on it. it is blue with chinese symbols.
Ching He-Huang/Great Wall of China green tea ice cream with candied walnuts www.chinghehuang.com www.mogu.com.tw Ingredients For the ice cream * 6 tbsp longjing tea leaves, or other green tea leaves, roughly chopped * 900ml double cream * 100g caster sugar For the candied walnuts * 210g walnut halves * 450g golden syrup * 2 tbsp light brown sugar To decorate * sprigs Mint * frosted cornflakes, roughly crushed * icing sugar Method 1. For the ice cream: place the tea leaves, cream and caster sugar in a pan and place over a medium heat. Heat for 2-3 minutes, stirring frequently, or until the sugar is dissolved. Remove from the heat and set aside to cool. 2. Once cooled, transfer the mixture to an ice-cream machine and follow the manufacturers instructions to make ice cream, then transfer to the freezer. Remove five minutes before serving. 3. Preheat the oven to 200C/Gas 6. 4. For the candied walnuts: heat a clean frying pan and dry-toast the walnuts, tossing the pan frequently to prevent burning, for about one minute, or until the walnuts are golden. Add the golden syrup and warm through, stirring to coat the walnuts in the syrup. Remove from the heat. 5. Line a roasting tin with greaseproof paper, pour over the walnuts and syrup mixture and sprinkle over the brown sugar. Place into the oven for 3-4 minutes, or until the brown sugar has melted. Remove from the oven and leave to cool slightly. 6. Divide a large round plate into three sections imagine three lines leading from …
I have a Chinese Porcelin see thru blue/wht tea set-plate,teapot & 4 cups-how do I get a true value?
given to me as a sales award by Natl Sales Mgr who traveled to China. I’m downsizing and need to sell. Where can I establish a true value and possibly sell?
Only want what is fair.
This is an ornament that goes along with tea sets in China. If you soak it in water, and then pour hot water over it, it will spit water… quite far. Good fun! They come in different shapes, I have seen this one, and a smaller pig one.


