Day 3 at the fair has tea ceremonies throughout the day. We start our day with front row seats to the Anxi Iron Buddha Ceremony, a Ti Kuan Yin tea is brewed in a traditional ceremony.
It's a beautiful, artful ceremony. I have some pictures below…
A First, Being Interviewed by a Chinese News Broadcast
Amy is translating my interview. I wonder if it will be my mouth moving and Amy's voice speaking Mandarin? :)
Enjoying Tea with our Organic White Tea Supplier
Old World Traditional Costume…
Day 2 at the fair went according to plan. We tasted tea the entire day. We met with current suppliers and a couple of interesting new potential suppliers. I have come across some good teas, purchased some gifts to take home and had fun trying new…
UpdateUninterrupted sleep was not in the cards for me. While I feel the jet lag I am anticipating the day ahead and the combination does not equal sleep for me.
While Amy sleeps I head down to the lobby hoping to find something to eat, that's not…
Hong Kong Update
I am sitting in the VIP lounge at the International Tea Fair sipping a cup of oolong tea. There is a range of suppliers at the show. The show is set up by region so you can head to the “Yunnan” area knowing that you will be able…
I want to take this opportunity to say "thank you" to Jamie at Tea on Tap and Jason at Walker Tea Review for their recent interview opportunities!
Check out their respective tea blogs and other tea interviewees. Tea on Tap and Walker Tea Review.
I…
Teas Etc is pleased to be participating in a unique online tea tasting program that kicks off August 11th!
Our congratulations go out to Jason Walker of Walker Tea Review who developed this unique program in an effort to further advance the…