History of Tea in Hong Kong: Tea, Opium and the Balance of Trade
Tea is more than a beverage in Hong Kong – it is a way of life ingrained in the very essence of the culture. But it must be noted that Hong Kong is not a producer of tea, nor is it merely a consumer of fine Chinese tea.| Comments on article "History of Tea in Hong Kong: Tea, Opium and the Balance of Trade" | |||||||||
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