which has produced fine tea and ceramics since ancient times, have recently created such a space for visitors at the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum in Beijing. Bamboo baskets, stacks and other ...
China is the home country of tea. Before the Tang Dynasty, Chinese tea was exported by land and sea, first to Japan and Korea, then to India and Central Asia and, in the Ming and Qing dynasties ...
Wiping sweat from their brows with phantom bamboo whisks ... For 130 pounds of brick tea, the Chinese would get a single horse. That was the rate set by the Sichuan Tea and Horse Agency ...
Today, bamboo baskets are an integral and cherished part of the time-honored flower arrangement and tea ceremony. Referred to as hanakago (flower basket) or hanaire (flower container), the Japanese ...
A plantation of bamboo can store 401 tonnes of carbon per hectare (per 2.5 acres). By contrast, a plantation of Chinese fir trees can store 237 tonnes of carbon per hectare, according to a report ...
Chinese pandas have been snapped recreating the cutest Goldilocks scene ever as they ate bamboo shoots around a tiny picnic table. Four adorable pandas, named Shuangshuang, Chongchong, Xixi and ...