Tag Archives: Aini People
Nannuo Mountain and a Smitten Tongue
A yellow bolt of colour blazes from just outside of the hut. Drying kernels of corn create a carpet of bright yellow. Lean mountain chickens make haste to strut into the shaded areas and a family dog looks to have … Continue reading
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Welcome to the Jeff Fuchs Tea Blog
It seems only fair that this first tea entry begins where the ‘green’ begins – tea’s humid and understated roots. Here, where tea has been nurtured virtually unchanged in all of the patient centuries and where still today the green … Continue reading
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Tagged Aini People, ancient tea culture, Ancient tea trees, Ancient tea trees of Yunnan, Dai, Hani People, Indigenous tea culture, Jeff Fuchs, lahu, northwestern yunnan, Pu'erh, puer, Puer tea, Puerh tea, pulang, southwestern china, Tea, Tea Horse Road, Wa, Xishuangbanna, Yunnan tea
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