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2009 Hong Kong Tea Expo

by yangshuoren » Aug 15th, '09, 12:03

2009 Hong Kong Tea Expo. Nothing special in this year. Every factories seems like focusing on, tea bag, small brick, mini cakes. Kinda instant stuff. Very less standard size cakes this year.


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Lancang factory (teabag)
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Shuangjiang Mengku mini cakes
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Xiaguan Tuocha
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Hong kong China Harbour city factory
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Tongxinghao "Date on Golden Moon" (2009 new product)
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The Best Tea House. (Mr.Chan)
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Six Famous Tea Mountain.
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ChangTai Tea.
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My favorite: Yichanghao!! But this one is 05
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Tongxinghao mini bricks
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Tang Zhaoxia. One of the famous Yixing artist.
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Tang Zhaoxia masterpieces
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Tang Zhaoxia masterpieces
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CNNP. No cakes this year.
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CNNP.
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Re: 2009 Hong Kong Tea Expo

by Salsero » Aug 15th, '09, 12:31

Wow! Thanks for taking all these photos and posting them for us to enjoy! It's great to see a photo of Mr. Chan of the BTH. It looks like he is sitting there brewing tea for everyone in person!

Why do the two tea brewing young ladies have a pot AND a gaiwan on their tables? Do they ask which you prefer to taste the tea from?

Do those Menghai tea "slice" boxes actually contain cakes? It's surprising how much English there is in the photos, but of course this is Hong Kong.

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Re: 2009 Hong Kong Tea Expo

by yangshuoren » Aug 15th, '09, 12:59

Salsero wrote: Why do the two tea brewing young ladies have a pot AND a gaiwan on their tables? Do they ask which you prefer to taste the tea from?

Do those Menghai tea "slice" boxes actually contain cakes? It's surprising how much English there is in the photos, but of course this is Hong Kong.
Yes, they were asking "sheng or shu" :D
Should be: 8582 (Sheng) and Puzhiwei (shu)

It is actually contain cakes. Price is quite reasonable but I didnt buy any cakes from Dayi.
7542(808), 8582(805)? No, thank you.
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Re: 2009 Hong Kong Tea Expo

by tingjunkie » Aug 15th, '09, 15:34

Cool photos. That looks like a darn fun place to be!

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Re: 2009 Hong Kong Tea Expo

by TomVerlain » Sep 4th, '09, 06:46

CNNP - no tea this year ??? Interesting -

Really great pics - must of been a slice of hevean to be there.

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Re: 2009 Hong Kong Tea Expo

by Victoria » Sep 4th, '09, 12:12

Beautiful pics! Beautiful pots!! Thanks for the great post!

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Re: 2009 Hong Kong Tea Expo

by sp1key » Sep 4th, '09, 23:37

nice pics yang, did you check out the food expo too?

I was there to and have some pictures up in my blog. Feel free to visit.
http://puerhcollection.blogspot.com/

Its under 'August'

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