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By admin, on January 8th, 2012 BEIJING – Even as some Chinese companies are reducing prices to boost exports, otherproducers such as Lin Rongxi are looking to make inroads in the high-end luxury market withgourmet tea products.
"Right now everyone is talking about the rise of . . . → Read More: Tea firms set to explore high-end international market
By admin, on December 14th, 2011 BEIJING, Dec. 14 (Xinhua) — A total of 1.122 million Chinese mainland tourists visited Taiwan in the January-November period this year, a mainland spokesman said Wednesday.
About 1.1 million mainland tourists visited Taiwan in groups and 22,000 as individuals, . . . → Read More: More than 1 mln mainland tourists visit Taiwan in past 11 months
By admin, on December 13th, 2011
A tai chi theme park will be built in Shiyan city, Hubei province, which is home to the Wudang Mountains, kungfu’s birthplace.
Invested by Los Angeles-based Ikonic Entertainment Group and the Shiyan-based Taichi Lake Group, with Ikonic Entertainment providing . . . → Read More: Tai chi theme park to kick off in Hubei
By admin, on November 29th, 2011 HONG KONG, Nov. 29 (Xinhua) — Visitor arrivals to Hong Kong rose 16.4 percent year-on-year to 3,794,076 in October, and 16.2 percent to 34,217,497 in the first 10 months of 2011, the Tourism Board said on Tuesday.
In October, . . . → Read More: HK’s visitor arrivals up 16 pct in October
By admin, on November 28th, 2011
Taipei, Dec. 28 (CNA) Taiwan’s tea exports to China grew noticeably this year compared with last year, mainly because of a trade agreement that was signed between the two sides in 2010, the Agriculture and Food Agency (AFA) said . . . → Read More: Taiwan tea exports to China grow under ECFA
By admin, on November 24th, 2011 Green tea, taken in a capsule or drunk in a cup, may shave a few points off "bad" cholesterol readings, according to a US study involving more than 1,000 people.
The findings, published in the Journal of the American Dietetic . . . → Read More: Green tea treats bad cholesterol
By admin, on November 21st, 2011 HANGZHOU – The Chinese are gradually losing the traditional tea-drinking habit in favor of coffee, largely because of the length of time it takes to brew a decent cup, experts say.
"I prefer coffee to tea," said Wang Yan, a . . . → Read More: Tea exports rise but domestic consumption on the decline
By admin, on November 20th, 2011 BEIJING, Nov. 20 (Xinhuanet) — The hotel plans to serve more of exhibitions, meetings and trade fairs.
Competition is heating up in Guangzhou with more international hotels opening, but demand for world-class hospitality is also growing, William . . . → Read More: New Westin in Guangzhou
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