Tea Magazine

Can You Drink Too Much Tea?
To us, with each cup of tea, we sip serenity, hope and joy. And when we share tea with others, it may nurture friendships, business relations, and even bring peace....
Can You Drink Too Much Tea?
To us, with each cup of tea, we sip serenity, hope and joy. And when we share tea with others, it may nurture friendships, business relations, and even bring peace....

Should You Put a Pinch of Salt in your Tea? The...
As an old Chinese saying goes: “Firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day." As one of these 7 necessities, salt is...
Should You Put a Pinch of Salt in your Tea? The...
As an old Chinese saying goes: “Firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea are the seven necessities to begin a day." As one of these 7 necessities, salt is...

The 'Real' History of White Tea From Ancient Ch...
It is widely believed to have originated in Fujian Province during the Ming or Qing Dynasties, but earlier forms of "white tea" existed during the Tang and Song dynasties. However,...
The 'Real' History of White Tea From Ancient Ch...
It is widely believed to have originated in Fujian Province during the Ming or Qing Dynasties, but earlier forms of "white tea" existed during the Tang and Song dynasties. However,...

Exploring Simao/Puer Tea Region, Yunnan: The Or...
Simao (思茅) is one of Yunnan's main tea regions and it's home to some of the most reputable tea mountains: Jingmai, Kunlu, and Bada. Learn more about villages in Simao and the types...
Exploring Simao/Puer Tea Region, Yunnan: The Or...
Simao (思茅) is one of Yunnan's main tea regions and it's home to some of the most reputable tea mountains: Jingmai, Kunlu, and Bada. Learn more about villages in Simao and the types...

Exploring Xishuangbanna, Yunnan: A Pu Erh Tea L...
Xishuangbanna, located in the southernmost part of Yunnan, is known for its exceptional pu erh tea. The region borders Myanmar and Laos, and is characterised by a tropical and sub-tropical...
Exploring Xishuangbanna, Yunnan: A Pu Erh Tea L...
Xishuangbanna, located in the southernmost part of Yunnan, is known for its exceptional pu erh tea. The region borders Myanmar and Laos, and is characterised by a tropical and sub-tropical...

Exploring Lincang, Yunnan: A Major Pu Erh Tea P...
Lincang is a major pu erh tea production region nestled in the southwest of Yunnan, along the middle and lower reaches of the Lancang river. The mountainous region is characterised...
Exploring Lincang, Yunnan: A Major Pu Erh Tea P...
Lincang is a major pu erh tea production region nestled in the southwest of Yunnan, along the middle and lower reaches of the Lancang river. The mountainous region is characterised...