Articles, tagged with "fujian province", page 1
19th January 2012
Chinese rockers are sounding out the North-South divide. Chen Nan reports.
Chinese rockers are increasingly breaking the sound barriers of the country's cultural geography. Rock 'n' roll has been a particularly location-centric genre. The chillier northe...
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Author:
dearlover
11th October 2011
The word "Porcelain" in general refers to a physical object whose body is created from clay including kaolin, is coated with a glaze, and is fired at a high temperatures so that the body components fuses and the resultant object is impervious to liquids a...
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Author:
SeanVance
14th February 2011
The practice of tea drinking has had a prolonged past in China, having originated from there. The Chinese drink tea throughout the day corresponding to apart of meals, for good health or for simple pleasure. There are quite a few variations all of which h...
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Author:
Rodney Mcdonald
07th February 2011
Wu-Lengthy tea (generally referred to as Oolong tea) originates from the Fujian province of China. It combines attributes of Black and Eco-Friendly Tea varieties with a method bodied fruity style, as refreshing as Eco-Friendly Tea but a lot much less bitt...
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Author:
Reed Prez
01st February 2011
In February this year the province
Bringing home appliances
Since the official launch, Fujian has sold 279,800 units bringing home appliances products, sales of 527 million yuan. From August 1, the Fujian province-wide implementation of the "subsidy pa...
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Author:
rhgetrh
12th January 2011
The first and foremost step is to reduce the calorie consumption. It is declared that green tea can suppress the appetite by 60% and result in fast weight reduction. From China's Fujian Province, originated the weight loss tea Oolong tea and it's a thrivi...
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Author:
Julio Russell
10th January 2011
The natural tea which consists of wuyii cliff oolong, puerh and sencha are also greatest for fat reduction. If green tea is taken right after meal which holds carbohydrates, the green tea acts quick and reduce the insulin secretion within the body. Actual...
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Author:
Julio Russell
03rd November 2010
This traditional tea is the perfect embodiment of the art of the tea maker to produce the purest, simplest tea that captures to perfection the subtleties of the youngest, freshest tea buds of the season. The liquor is always pale, straw-like giving a cert...
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Author:
Anna Greening
26th August 2010
The East China Sea rhythmically beats against the shores of the Fujian province where the city of Fuzhou is located. The weather is generally mild and the environment is salubrious. The Minjiang River gurgles past the foot of Fuzhou's famous landmark, the...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
19th July 2010
Flowering tea,some say, developed during the 1980s in a province in China. Given the ancient history of tea, it would be rightly amazing to think that flowering tea (or blooming tea as it is also known) was such a recent innovation.
There are many clai...
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Author:
Jedda Kelly
10th June 2010
To try to lessen the bad feelings of being called fat or overweight, we tend to use lesser dreaded and offensive words such as "larger size" and "big" instead of plain "overweight" and "fat". But it took just one comment from a buddy friend, a nurse in th...
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Author:
Jordan Marks
24th March 2010
I grew up in a tea farm about 20 miles from Taimu Mountain in eastern Fujian province of China. Fujian is one of the major tea growing regions in China. The famous Oolong tea Iron Goddess (aka Tie Kuan Yin) is from southern Fujian. Taimu Mountain is the o...
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Author:
Garret Wong
23rd February 2010
White tea has become a very popular drink in recent years. Though it's been grown at least as far back as the Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.), it is a new beverage to most people in the Western world.
Later, during the Song Dynasty (960-1279) the emperor ...
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Author:
Hosea Charles
23rd February 2010
grades even more. Today, the process is much the same, though it may not be carried out by hand these days.
The best jasmine tea is said to come from the Fujian province in China. This is because this area of China produces the largest and heaviest sce...
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Author:
Hosea Charles
04th January 2010
The China jasmine tea is one of the most popular brands of tea in China. It has been produced for more than about 700 years. The production of this tea for the first time was done during the Sung dynasty by plucking the jasmine leaves when they started bl...
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Author:
ferrygenis