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		<title>Contact San-Bao</title>
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		<title>Tea Shop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am also selling Tea from Thailand / Seedlings from Taiwan. For anyone interested in purchasing, please email me at Lotus_Awakening@hotmail.com

Ming Thy (150 gr) &#8211; 500B
Loang Zhu (150 gr) &#8211; 800B
Yabukita Pearl Dew  (150 gr) &#8211; 800B
Crystal Spring  (150 gr) &#8211; 800B


Alishan (250 gr) &#8211; 1,500B
Four Season (250 gr) &#8211; 1,500B
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am also selling Tea from Thailand / Seedlings from Taiwan. For anyone interested in purchasing, please email me at <strong>Lotus_Awakening@hotmail.com</strong></p>
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<li><strong>Ming Thy</strong> (150 gr) &#8211; 500B<br />
<strong>Loang Zhu</strong> (150 gr) &#8211; 800B<br />
<strong>Yabukita Pearl Dew </strong> (150 gr) &#8211; 800B<br />
<strong>Crystal Spring </strong> (150 gr) &#8211; 800B</li>
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<li><strong>Alishan</strong> (250 gr) &#8211; 1,500B<br />
<strong>Four Season</strong> (250 gr) &#8211; 1,500B<br />
<strong>Nr.17 </strong>(250 gr) &#8211; 1,500B</li>
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<li><strong>Kuay Yin Oolong</strong> (250 gr) &#8211; 1,500B<br />
<strong>China Fujian Province</strong> (250 gr) &#8211; 1,500B</li>
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<p>Other Oolong teas from Taiwan are also available. Please contact me if you wish to order (minimum 100 Euro).</p>
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<h1><strong><strong>Guided Tea Tour</strong></strong></h1>
<p>Also, please contact me for more information if you are interested in <strong>Guided Tea Tours in Taiwan</strong>.</p>
<p>Tours will include Tea and Incense shopping, Retreat &amp; a visit to some of Taiwan&#8217;s stunning National Parks (4 people minimum).</p>
<p>Please email: <strong>Lotus_Awakening@hotmail.com</strong> for more information.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="../how-to-brew-oolong-tea">How to Brew Oolong Tea</a> | <a href="../the-art-of-tea">The Art of Tea</a> |  <a href="../">Tea with San Bao</a></p>
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		<title>Tea Ceremony</title>
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San Bao serves only the best Oolong teas  in his Tea Ceremony. Sourcing the highest quality teas from Taiwan and Thailand, where they are primarily grown, means that San Bao chooses the varieties based on their superior taste and fragrance.
The beauty of Oolong tea resides in its subtle pure flavors, coloring, and in the elegance [...]]]></description>
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<p>San Bao serves only the best Oolong teas  in his Tea Ceremony. Sourcing the highest quality teas from Taiwan and Thailand, where they are primarily grown, means that San Bao chooses the varieties based on their superior taste and fragrance.</p>
<p>The beauty of Oolong tea resides in its subtle pure flavors, coloring, and in the elegance of its aroma. However, whether it&#8217;s Ming Thy or Shan Ling Xi each type contains powerful antioxidants, polyphenols and catechins, which strongly contribute to it&#8217;s <a href="http://www.lotus-awakening.com/the-art-of-tea">health benefits</a> and calming effects. And as they are clear teas, served without milk, almost everyone can enjoy the benefits, even those who are fasting or detoxing.</p>
<p>Oolong tea is made from semi-spherically shaped leaves that vary greatly in flavor, ranging from soft and charming to refined and strong. However most are easily described as having a mildly fragrant flavour that some have said, embodies the essence of Taiwan&#8217;s mountains and rivers with it&#8217;s condensation of fragrance and dew.</p>
<p>San Boa&#8217;s Tea Ceremony is a open to anyone who would like to drop by and sample the teas. Please follow the link for <a href="http://www.lotus-awakening.com/">times and locations</a>.</p>
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		<title>Thai Oolong Tea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Certified Organic, Doi Tung Jin Xuan Oolong tea leaves are cultivated and hand picked on the famous Doi Tung Mountain in the Northern part of Thailand using only new growth 1 st grade top two leaves and bud.
At the elevation of 1,200 to 1,400 meters above sea level, the mountainsides rich soils are covered with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Certified Organic, Doi Tung Jin Xuan Oolong tea leaves are cultivated and hand picked on the famous Doi Tung Mountain in the Northern part of Thailand using only new growth 1 st grade top two leaves and bud.</p>
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<p>At the elevation of 1,200 to 1,400 meters above sea level, the mountainsides rich soils are covered with mist or clouds which are ideal weather conditions for growing High Mountain Oolong tea.</p>
<p>Jin Xuan tea was first fashioned in Taiwan during the 1960&#8217;s by the Taiwan Tea Agricultural Research center with the support of Taiwan tea growers to create the ideal High Mountain Oolong. However, the Thai processing method produces a tea that is very close to Green as  it is only oxidized at 20%, yet having a much more complex, rich flavor than Green Tea.</p>
<p>This special Thai variety produces a light golden color Oolong with a unique fragrance that remains in your cup. The pronounced flavor with bright wildflower notes and a hint of honey rounds out the taste of this quality Oolong that lasts throughout several infusions. Doi Tung Jin Xuan Oolong brings one of the great locations for growing Oolong tea together with one of the special Oolong varieties, Jin Xuan.</p>
<p>Experience <a href="http://www.lotus-awakening.com">Oolong tea in Thailand</a> with San Bao or visit his <a href="../tea-shop">Tea Shop</a></p>
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		<title>How To Brew Oolong Tea</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Brew Your Tea:
1.  Pour hot water into the clay teapot to warm it. remember you need 2 pots, one for brewing and one for serving.
2.  Take the brewing pot and place enough tea in it to cover the bottom, then pour hot water over leaves, so that they are fully covered.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How to Brew Your Tea:</strong></p>
<p>1.  Pour hot water into the clay teapot to warm it. remember you need 2 pots, one for brewing and one for serving.</p>
<p>2.  Take the brewing pot and place enough tea in it to cover the bottom, then pour hot water over leaves, so that they are fully covered.</p>
<p>3.  Take some hot water and swirl it around and then discard it. This is called washing the tea leaves &#8211; and it opens to the leaves and washes away any residue which might be on the leaves.</p>
<p>4.  Fill the pot to the top, with hot water. Let it infuse for 15 &#8211; 20 seconds, then pour from the brewing pot into the serving pot and serve the tea.</p>
<p>5.  When the serving pot is almost empty, boil the water again and pour it over the leaves. You can do this process three &#8211; five times with the same leaves. Increase the infusion time with each successive brew.</p>
<p>Note: If you are using a brand new, unused pot you will first need to allow it to &#8216;cure&#8217;. Follow steps 1 -5, then allow the leaves to stay in the pot until the next morning, or for 24 hours, as this will allow the aroma to enter the teapot.</p>
<p>Avoid brewing other types of teas in your pot and never use detergents to wash your teapot &#8211; hot water is sufficient.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Oolong tea can be used like a meditation to calm you down, Have fun with it, surprise you friends and enjoy. </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>May you enjoy Oolong tea for the rest of your long, happy, healthy life.</strong></p>
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		<title>The Art of Tea</title>
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<p align="left">Tea,             tea pots, and the fine art of preparing tea are one of China&#8217;s greatest             and most enduringly popular contributions to world civilization.             Among the many varieties of Chinese tea available on the market today,             there is one whose fragrance and flavor surpass all others and make             it stand out among teas &#8220;like a crane among chickens,&#8221; as the Chinese             would say. This peerless distinction belongs to a noble variety of             Oolong (&#8221;Black Dragon&#8221;) tea known as High Mountain Oolong Tea (gao-shan             wu-lung cha), which early Chinese settlers brought from mainland             China to Taiwan during the late 17th century. Over the centuries,             Chinese planters in Taiwan&#8217;s mountainous central highlands meticulously             cultivated this special variety of tea to produce what sophisticated             connoisseurs of Chinese tea today regard as the finest tea on earth,             the ultimate masterpiece in the Chinese art of tea.</p>
<p align="left">High             Mountain Oolong is a semi-fermented tea which retains all of the             nutrients and natural healing factors contained             in unfermented green tea, but without the &#8220;raw&#8221; grassy taste and             harsh impact on the stomach that make green tea disagreeable to most             people. The very brief fermentation process             eliminates harsh irritants from the raw tea and creates             the subtle fragrances and flavors which distinguish this tea from             all other varieties, without producing               the tannins and other toxic compounds found in fully fermented             black               tea. The cultivation and appreciation of High Mountain Oolong is               somewhat similar to fine wine, with each plantation and each mountain               producing its own unique bouquet of flavors, and each year&#8217;s harvest             yielding its own special character.</p>
<p align="left">Once you&#8217;ve tasted a fine grade of High Mountain             Oolong, properly prepared the traditional Chinese way, you will know             exactly what makes it so special. This tea delivers a bouquet of             flavors that clearly speaks for itself the moment it touches your             tongue and wafts through your nose, creating tastes and after-tastes,             tones and over-tones, that cannot be faked or imitated by less well             bred teas. A sip of freshly poured High Mountain Oolong introduces             itself quietly in the mouth with a dry, slightly astringent foretaste             which instantly clears the palate of all other residual flavors.             As soon as the sip is swallowed, its marvelous floral aftertaste             blooms quickly on the tongue and expands aromatically into the throat             and sinuses, unfolding like the fumes of a fragrant flower. This             is a very hard act for any other tea to follow, and many tea drinkers             become lifelong devotees of High Mountain Oolong after trying it             for the first time.</p>
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<h1>The Art of Chinese Tea</h1>
<p>Equally               important as the quality of the tea is the Chinese art of properly               preparing and appreciating High Mountain Oolong. Small unglazed             clay teapots hand-crafted by master potters are used to steep this             type               of tea, and these are highly treasured collectors items among dedicated               drinkers of High Mountain Oolong. Connoisseurs also collect tea             cups and tea caddies, tea scoops and tea trays, and other requisite             paraphenalia               of the ancient art.</p>
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<p>Unlike the stiff formality of the Japanese tea ceremony, in which every move is ritualized and the quality of the tea itself is not very important, the     Chinese art of tea focuses entirely on the practical points of savoring the     flavor and fragrance of the tea, enjoying the touch and utility of the tea     tools, and engaging in the spontaneous exchange of thoughts and feelings which drinking this tea together always inspires among fellow tea drinkers.</p>
<p>In fact, the Chinese refer to devoted connoisseurs             of fine tea as <em>cha ren</em>, literally &#8220;tea people,&#8221; as though they were             a unique breed, which indeed they are. There are so many subtle facets             to the Chinese art of tea, and particularly High Mountain Oolong             Tea, that it takes a lifetime to master them all, but basically it&#8217;s             the expression of a whole way of life, a way that harmonizes the             various elements of nature in a balanced, aesthetically pleasing             manner that refreshes the body, soothes the mind, and delights the             spirit. The Venerable Popchong Sunim of Korea, who cultivates the             art of tea as part of his spiritual cultivation, describes the proper             appreciation of tea as follows:</p>
<p><span><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-52" title="tea set (9)" src="http://www.lotus-awakening.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/tea-set-9-300x300.jpg" alt="tea set (9)" width="250" height="250" /></span>To determine whether a tea is good or not, one should examine the color, scent, and taste of the infusion. The perfect color is that of the first leaves in spring; the scent is like that of a young baby. The taste cannot be described but can be appreciated with experience. Tea is drunk to quench the thirst, savor the taste, or simply to spend a quiet hour appreciating the pottery and the general atmosphere that accompanies tea drinking. There is no need to have a special attitude while drinking it, except one of thankfulness.</p>
<p><span>In his book <em>Vital Breath of the Tao, </em> Master Xhongxian Wu notes that the Chinese art  of tea &#8220;is a way of classical Chinese spiritual cultivation, which we call <em>cha dao</em> (the &#8216;dao of tea&#8217;).  One may become enlightened by drinking tea.&#8221;  This is not an overstatement.  Chinese te lore abounds with stories of Buddhist monks and Taoist hermits who suddenly &#8220;awakened to the Dao&#8221; (<em>wu dao</em>) while savoring a cup of tea, and it was customary for spiritual adepts in China to gather together and &#8220;discuss the Dao while tasting tea&#8221;  (<em>pin ming lun dao)</em>. </span></p>
<p><span>Indeed, the proper preparation of tea was highly regarded as a form of esoteric alchemy in which the fundamental elements of nature&#8211;fire, water, earth, air, and herbage&#8211;were correctly combined to produce an elixir with subtle metaphysical properties and rarefied energies that could purify the vital fluids of the body, boost vitality, and enhance awareness.</span></p>
<p><img src="http://www.danreid.org/images/06.jpg" alt="" hspace="20" vspace="10" width="265" height="236" align="right" /> The             traditional method of preparing and drinking High Mountain Oolong             Tea has been developed to perfection in Taiwan, where it&#8217;s known             as cha yi (&#8221;tea art&#8221;) or lao-ren cha (&#8221;old folk&#8217;s tea&#8221;), names which             reflect the two essential elements required to properly appreciate             High Mountain Oolong: taste and time.</p>
<p>A unique technique in the classical             way of preparing this tea is the preliminary &#8220;hot bath,&#8221; whereby             hot water is poured onto the dry leaves in the pot and immediately             poured out and discarded. This step washes the tea leaves and eliminates             all residual traces of dust, oxidation, smog, fumigants, and any             other contaminants to which the tea may have been exposed during             processing, thereby guaranteeing pure flavor and natural fragrance             with each subsequent infusion.</p>
<h3>Potent Medicinal Benefits of High Mountain Oolong             Tea</h3>
<p>In             addition to its value as an epicurean and aesthetic experience, High             Mountain Oolong Tea also has potent medicinal benefits               and is an excellent elixir for health and longevity. Long known             in traditional Chinese medicine for its detoxifying and digestive             virtues,               this tea has been proven by recent scientific research in Japan             to have powerful cleansing and protective properties for the lungs.               This effect is produced by the volatile aromatic fumes which give               this tea its distinctive fragrance and flavor. As gases suspended               within the fluid of the tea, these aromatic elements are excreted               from the bloodstream through the lungs, not the kidneys, and as             they               pass through the delicate lung tissues with each exhalation, they               dislodge heavy metals, tars, and other toxic residues from the             alveoli (air sacs) and bronchia, allowing the toxins to be coughed             up and               spit out.</p>
<p>As a result of this discovery, High Mountain Oolong has               become the beverage of choice for millions of Chinese and Japanese               people, who rank among the world&#8217;s heaviest smokers. Studies have               shown that smokers who drink this tea throughout the day have significantly               lower rates of lung cancer, emphysema, and other respiratory ailments               than those who don&#8217;t.</p>
<p><strong>High Mountain Oolong Tea also has many other health             benefits, and these have all been validated by modern scientific             research. The most important therapeutic advantages derived from             drinking this tea on a daily basis are briefly discussed below:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Antioxidant:</strong></p>
<p>High Mountain Oolong contains abundant supplies of potent antioxidants known as &#8220;polyphenols&#8221; and &#8220;catechins.&#8221; These compounds, also known as &#8220;free radical scavengers,&#8221; neutralize and eliminate the highly reactive metabolic and environmental toxins known as &#8220;free radicals,&#8221; which destroy cells, corrode tissues, and cause premature degeneration of the internal organs. The antioxidants in the tea provide constant detoxifying activity in the blood and tissues, protecting the body from toxic damage and preventing formation of tumors.</p>
<p><strong>Anti-Cancer: </strong></p>
<p>Since the polyphenols and other antioxidants contained in High Mountain Oolong suppress tumor formation, drinking this tea daily provides strong protection against the development of all types of cancer, particularly in the lungs and liver, which suffer the heaviest exposure to toxic contaminants in air, water, and food. This protection against cancer is further enhanced by the tea&#8217;s strong alkalizing action in the blood and tissues, where it counter-acts the excessive acidity associated with all forms of cancer.</p>
<p>Scientists already know green tea plays a role in preventing cancer, but now they know why: EGCG, or Epigallocatechin gallate. EGCG works in precisely the same way as the chemotherapy drug methotrexate: Both hinder the action of an enzyme that incites cells to divide, according to Spirituality &amp; Health (July/August 2005). Since EGCG causes less damage to healthy cells than chemotherapy, it could become a promising cancer treatment. High Mountain<br />
Oolong has even more potent anti-cancer properties than green tea, and unlike green tea, it can be drunk continuously throughout the day for maximum therapeutic benefits.</p>
<p><strong>Alkaline:</strong></p>
<p>High Mountain Oolong alkalizes the digestive tract, bloodstream, and cellular fluids, neutralizing the acidity which permits formation of cancerous tumors and causes many other degenerative conditions. Blood and tissue acidity is the primary cause of loss of calcium from the bones and teeth, and this in turn leads to osteoporosis and tooth decay. Drinking this tea daily therefore helps prevent these conditions as well as other health problems associated with calcium deficiency.</p>
<p><strong>Diuretic: </strong></p>
<p>The tea&#8217;s mild diuretic properties promote swift elimination of the toxins and acid wastes flushed from the blood and tissues by the antioxidant and alkaline elements in the tea.</p>
<p><strong>Deodorant: </strong></p>
<p>By alkalizing the mouth and stomach, this tea eliminates the bacteria responsible for producing foul odors in the breath. The aromatic fumes contained in the tea saturate the blood and bodily fluids with cleansing medicinal elements that help deodorize bodily secretions.<br />
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Blood Adaptogen: </strong></p>
<p>High Mountain Oolong contains medicinal factors known as &#8220;adaptogens,&#8221; which adapt the body&#8217;s vital functions to changing conditions in order to maintain a healthy state of equilibrium. This balancing effect is strongest in the bloodstream, where it regulates blood pressure, balances blood sugar, and prevents thickening of the blood.</p>
<p><strong>Digestive: </strong></p>
<p>High Mountain Oolong assists digestion by neutralizing excess acidity and preventing fermentation and putrefaction in the stomach. It also breaks down fat molecules into smaller particles, making them much easier to digest.<br />
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Detoxificant: </strong></p>
<p>Drinking this tea daily produces a continuous detoxifying effect throughout the body, facilitating the elimination of metabolic wastes and toxic residues assimilated from food, air, and water.<br />
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Cholesterol Control: </strong></p>
<p>Studies have shown that High Mountain Oolong Tea removes cholesterol deposits and other sticky plaque from the walls of the blood vessels, thereby preventing arteriosclerosis, heart disease, and strokes.<br />
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Stimulant: </strong></p>
<p>This tea contains only 0.5% caffeine, plus several other compounds and co-factors which have mild stimulating effects on the central nervous system. Unlike coffee, which stimulates the body by racing the heart, the blend of natural stimulants in High Mountain Oolong Tea directly activates the nervous system, enhancing alertness, improving cerebral functions, and relieving mental fatigue. They also stimulate swift eliminatiion of wastes from the body. Due to the many nutrient co-factors contained in this tea, the stimulation it provides does not enervate the nervous system, as coffee and black tea can do, and its stimulating properties may be enjoyed throughout the day without any negative side-effects.<br />
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Nutrient: </strong></p>
<p>High Mountain Oolong contains significant amounts of vitamins A, C, and E, as well as essential minerals and trace elements. These nutritional factors all have potent antioxidant and healing properties, providing additional support for detox and immune responses and increasing the health benefits of the tea.</p>
<p><strong>Antiseptic:</strong></p>
<p>By producing a clean alkaline environment in the body, this tea destoys a wide range of bacteria, fungus, and other microbes, most of which depend on toxic acid conditions in the blood and tissues in order to survive and spread in the human body.</p>
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<h3>The Most Treasured Tea in the World</h3>
<p>Today,               the top grades of High Mountain Oolong Tea from Taiwan rank among               the most expensive and highly prized teas in the world, with prices               ranging as high as US$800 per &#8220;catty,&#8221; or &#8220;Chinese pound,&#8221; equivalent               to 600 grams. While fairly good grades of High Mountain Oolong               grown from Taiwan tea plants by Chinese planters in Thailand and               Vietnam               are also available on the market today at lesser cost, the best               grades of this aromatic tea can only be found in Taiwan.</p>
<p>As this               tea becomes               better known throughout the world for its unsurpassed flavor and               potent protective health properties, demand continues to drive               up the cost of limited supplies of the best quality harvests. Nevertheless,               since the top grades of this tea are not only the best tasting               but               also the most therapeutically beneficial, it&#8217;s never a waste of               time to sit down each day to prepare and drink it properly, nor               is it               ever a waste of money to buy the best quality you can afford.</p>
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<p align="left">For those who cultivate the Chinese art of tea,               cha dao (&#8221;The way of Tea&#8221;) soon becomes a whole way of life . The               process of preparing and appreciating High Mountain Oolong Tea               the traditional way develops a personal refinement and discriminating               taste that gradually influence and improve every other aspect of               daily life and awaken the mind to subtle nuances of nature that               formerly               went unnoticed. All of the human senses are pleased by the art               of tea, which embraces the most basic elements of nature&#8211;earth,               water,               fire, wood, air&#8211;in a harmonious interplay of energies that produces               the perfect cup of tea and establishes the perfect state of mind               to appreciate its virtues. In his excellent book, The Chinese Art               of Tea, the sinologist John Blofeld describes the aesthetic and               philosophical appeal of drinking this sort of tea the Chinese way:</p>
<p>One should recognize that drinking tea is something in itself, to be done for its own sake and not to fulfill an ulterior purpose, for only in this way can the drinker come to &#8220;taste sunlight, wind, and clouds.&#8221; This is a typically Taoist and Zen sentiment. . . Tea, unlike powerful drugs or alcohol, increases rather than dulls alertness and carries with it the essence of sunlight and mist, the spirit of sparkling mountain springs and a pleasant earthy tang. . . Tea mysteriously engenders empathy with nature and kinship with one&#8217;s fellow beings.</p>
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<p>But be forewarned: once you develop a taste for             good High Mountain Oolong Tea, you will lose your taste for all other             tea, as well as coffee, and after you start collecting tea pots and             cultivating the Chinese art of tea, other hobbies will lose much             of their appeal, and the Way of Tea will become a new way of life.</p>
<p>by <a href="http://www.danreid.org/" target="_blank">Daniel Reid</a></p>
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A cup of tea at the crack of dawn<br />
Uplifts the spirit and inspires the heart.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>A cup of tea after a meal<br />
Clears the mouth and helps the stomach.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>A cup of tea amid the bustle of life<br />
Relieves parched throat and dispels vexation.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>A cup of tea when you&#8217;re overworked<br />
Soothes muscle and bone and dissolves fatigue.</strong></p>
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