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China Radio International interview with Jeff Fuchs
Vincent Zheng of China Radio’s “Voices from Other Lands” interviews Jeff on the Tea Horse Road’s many strands and influences: http://english.cri.cn/8706/2012/03/15/2422s687070.htm
Posted in Media, Mountains, Tea
Tagged Ancient Tea Horse Road, Capital M Literary Festival, China Exploration, China travel, Jeff Fuchs, mountains, muleteers, Shangri-La, Southwest China travel, Tea, tea culture, Tea Horse Road, Tibet Exploration, trade routes, yunnan
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Bang Ma Sip
A little recollection of being introduced to Bang Ma tea; it contentedly remains a tea by my side on every journey since discovering it. There are moments that hit when the head and heart – and in this particular … Continue reading
Posted in Explorations, Tea
Tagged Ancient tea trees, China tea culture, Hani indigenous, Hani People, Indigenous culture, Indigenous tea culture, Jeff Fuchs, Pu'erh, Puer tea, southern Yunnan, Tea, tea adventures, tea culture, tea sources, tea travel, Unfermented Pu'erh, unfermented Puer, unfermented tea, yunnan, Yunnan tea culture
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Guest Blog Post for Asha Tea House
Guest blog post for David Lau’s Asha Tea House in California on tea’s very simple and understated origins in southwestern Yunnan – Pulang Mountain – here