Mar 2nd, '11, 02:11
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by decon » Mar 2nd, '11, 02:11
hello, introduce me from Indonesia
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I'm usually a fan of coffee, but now I want to learn more about tea.
hopefully I learned a lot about international standards of tea.
because I have been drinking the traditional java tea.
i'm glad to be here
greetings from bali
Mar 2nd, '11, 04:26
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by Nenugal » Mar 2nd, '11, 04:26
Selamat datang di TeaChat - Welcome to TeaChat

Mar 2nd, '11, 05:47
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by Herb_Master » Mar 2nd, '11, 05:47
Welcome, I visit Malaysia regularly and keep planning to go to Indonesia but never quite make it.
The plan is to fly to Medan and visit Lake Toba, and then a lake on Samosir island.
A lake in an island on a lake in an Island
Then go on to Berestagi and enjoy some hiking up Sibayak Mountain and Sinabung Mountain!!
Hopefully the volcanoes will be only mildly active
Sadly this plan is still in abeyance!

Mar 2nd, '11, 06:35
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by ChinesePottery » Mar 2nd, '11, 06:35
I've had a very nice few weeks visiting Danau Maninjau near Bukittinggi a few years back.
Never made it to bali so far, but maybe sometime...
selamat datang decon
Mar 3rd, '11, 15:35
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by Chip » Mar 3rd, '11, 15:35
Greetings decon, welcome to TeaChat and the world of TEA. I am hoping to see you around the forum!
Mar 4th, '11, 00:03
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by decon » Mar 4th, '11, 00:03
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all > incredible! warm welcome was very friendly ..
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herb & chinesepottery > let's come to Indonesia .. many interesting things that can be enjoyed in addition to the tea garden (though not as big in china or india).
many mountains for hiking, if you like to dive there's a lot of beautiful spots here.
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chip > I would definitely read a lot and a little embarrassed to post.

Mar 4th, '11, 00:38
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by Chip » Mar 4th, '11, 00:38
decon wrote: @ chip > I would definitely read a lot and a little embarrassed to post.
Please do not feel this way, we are an international though English language forum. Members are understanding that English is not your native language. So, please feel free to post.
And you can start by sharing what is in your cup on TeaDay!
