Chinese Tea&cuisine | |
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Feb 13, 2005 20:00 | |
| it is my real hair but was made by the gals in the photo shop. I like my pics in kimono but i was too proud to upload it. I prefer Chinese costume anyway. |
Feb 13, 2005 20:06 | |
| Cappuccino and tiramisu? Germany is not a small country.It is also powerful. Kante said the only two awesome things: the starry sky and his soul. I agree. Yes, even in China, a country with long history, people dont like thinking anymore. There are many smart guys but not intelligent guys. There are guys with a dozen of diplomas but there are few gentlemen. More people prefer poor taste, dull humor,etc, etc... During the anti-Japan war period, it was said that there was no place for a desk in whole china, i guess this applies to today, too. |
Feb 14, 2005 08:32 | |
| greetings from Arizona, US. I've enjoyed reading about the tea, as my family and I are heading to Bejing in March. Enjoying tea as I do, are differerent types always available at restaurants - or are there 3 - 4 "basics" only. |
Feb 14, 2005 09:33 | |
| u can go to tea house to taste different tea. In restaurants just some ordinary ones but the tea quality is... |
Feb 14, 2005 17:49 | |
| Hi Michele, you should go to a tea shop. They let you taste all the different kinds and you can than choose which one you prefer. I?e been to Santa Fe and Flagstaff - nice. Of course the Grand Canyon and the Petrified Forest are amazing! |
Feb 14, 2005 18:27 | |
| Oh, Santa Fe is not in your state - I? stupid;-))) But Phoenix was all right, too. Always nice weather! |
Feb 15, 2005 05:53 | |
| If you like spicy food, go to Shenyang or Dalian for the Korean food, or Hunan province for spicy Chinese food. I like tea...green tea whatever's fresh. I don't know the names cause my wife (who's Chinese/Korean) doesn't like tea (she's not much into caffeine). |
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