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  • A Learning Journey: Episode 2 One Cup of Turkish Coffee

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    A Learning Journey: Episode 2 One Cup of Turkish Coffee

    Deniz and his wife owns a Turkish style coffee shop in the coastal city Yantai, east China’s Shandong Province. “One cup of coffee can make forty years’ friendship.” Turkish coffee means a lot for him, and for the communication between Chinese culture and Turkish culture. Whenever he gets time,...

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  • Ethiopian coffee taps into a growing taste among the young

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    Ethiopian coffee taps into a growing taste among the young

    ADDIS ABABA — The increasing number of consumers and the growing popularity of Ethiopia's coffee among Chinese people is propelling Ethiopia's coffee export market, officials and coffee exporters say."Young people in China are really fond of Ethiopian coffee, and we are witnessing grow...

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  • Maltese students get a taste of Chinese tea culture

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    Maltese students get a taste of Chinese tea culture

    VALLETTA — Around 20 students from the University of Malta took part in a Chinese tea-tasting event on the campus on Wednesday to add a special flavor to their Chinese-language course.For most students, it was their first time receiving an expert introduction to the rich Chinese tea culture and tra...

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  • Tea culture puts down long-standing roots

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    Tea culture puts down long-standing roots

    Nation boasts proud history of producing, promoting beverage.Before daybreak, people in the Dongting mountain region near Taihu Lake in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, carry baskets into the mountains to pick tea leaves by lamplight.Spring is the busiest time of year for picking the leaves and making Bilu...

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  • New trend stirs cultural interest

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    New trend stirs cultural interest

    Canadian coffee chain Tim Hortons' outlet at Shui On Plaza in Shanghai. The brand aims to launch localized drinks in the Chinese market. The popularity of new-style, tea-based beverages provides a gateway for young people to discover traditional Chinese tea customs, Li Yingxue reports.Blending t...

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  • Innovative tea-making skills, ways of drinking tea grow popular in east China's Anhui

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    Innovative tea-making skills, ways of drinking tea grow popular in east China's Anhui

    Young customers drink tea at a teahouse in Huangshan City, east China's Anhui Province.Huangshan City is the origin of several famous teas and has a long history of drinking tea. Nowadays, innovative tea-making skills and alternative ways of drinking tea grow popular among local consumers. This...

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