Xiangmaoyuan tea house?

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Xiangmaoyuan tea house?

by Emmett » Jun 25th, '14, 17:20

Does anyone know anything about Xiangmaoyuan Tea House? http://www.sharepuer.com/-ezp-8.html

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Re: Xiangmaoyuan tea house?

by AllanK » Jun 25th, '14, 19:49

Emmett wrote:Does anyone know anything about Xiangmaoyuan Tea House? http://www.sharepuer.com/-ezp-8.html
Website looks interesting?

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Re: Xiangmaoyuan tea house?

by glenbo » Jun 25th, '14, 22:20

Their site doesn't say where in Kunming they're located. Their shop looks familiar, but after a while all those tea shops kind of look the same. If they're located in the the Jinshi or Kangle tea markets I've probably at least stopped in. If I did it must not have stuck out in my memory as noteworthy. Their site looks nice and the English isn't half bad. Besides this line :
taste the pure coagulated aroma of thousand years
:lol:

Most shops don't even bother trying to court western customers. At least they're making the effort.

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Re: Xiangmaoyuan tea house?

by Emmett » Jun 25th, '14, 23:11

I sent them an email about getting samples, see if they respond.

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Re: Xiangmaoyuan tea house?

by apache » Jun 26th, '14, 08:03

Markup to cover the cost of translation! :mrgreen:

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Re: Xiangmaoyuan tea house?

by MarshalN » Jun 26th, '14, 09:16

apache wrote:
Markup to cover the cost of translation! :mrgreen:
They hired an expensive translator.

Granted there's costs to doing business internationally. It's good to know what the comparison is though - when the markups are close to 50%

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Re: Xiangmaoyuan tea house?

by Emmett » Jun 26th, '14, 23:48

wow

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