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Kit Chow

Author of All the Tea in China

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About the Author

For Kit Chow, born in Kaiping County in southern China and educated in Hong Kong, All the Tea in Chine began as a personal search to improve his own health. Over one and a half years of research led him back to China where he met with tea growers, doctors and lifelong tea drinkers. Now residing in show more San Francisco and in perfect health he says, "Tea saved my life. Co-author lone Kramer spent over 20 years in Beijing working for China Reconstructs magazine, where she gathered much information for this book. She now resides in California where she is a freelance writer and editor. show less

Includes the name: Kit Boey Chow

Works by Kit Chow

All the Tea in China (1990) 93 copies, 2 reviews
Všechny čaje Číny (2002) 4 copies

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As the title suggests, this is a book of all the teas from China and one of the main parts of it is the directory of Chinese teas and the various trademarks they are sold under.

The book has a slight focus upon the health benefits of tea, but to be honest, I didn't notice it until the authors said it themselves after about two thirds of the book. I am not very found of, in my opinion, New Ageish angle of some books but this is not one of them. It is a good book, the authors has researched the show more area well and the text is well written, but a little dull at moments. It contains a lot of pictures, old as new, and some are really interesting, like the way tea where carried to the harbour in old times--really good tea was not allowed to touch the ground, not even when the man carrying it was resting--but they are all in black and white. A little color, at least on separate color plates in the middle of the book, would have helped a bit, but the typographer has done a good job of turning the text into a book. Maybe a little square and formal in the appearance but well done nonetheless. If one is interested in the Chinese teas, I would say that this is one of the books to get. show less
Indeholder "Acknowledgments", "Preface", "Introduction", "1. China: The Tea Tradition", "2. Tea Goes to the World", "3. Chinese Tea Customs", "4. The Teahouse, Center of Local Life", "5. The Japanese Art of Tea", "6. Ceramics and Other Tea "Equipage"", "7. Tea Growing and Processing", "8. Some Tea Chemistry", "9. Tea and Your Health", "10. How to Make a "Nice Cup of Tea"", "11. Judging, Storing, Other Uses", "12. Fifty Famous Chinese Teas", "A Seventeenth Century View of Tea: Garway's show more Broadsheet", "List of Teas Described", "Famous Teas by Provinces", "The Twenty-Four Solar Terms", "Cantonese Names of Teas Described", "Glossary of Terms", "Bibliography".

Denne bog er faktisk ret god til at finde de anderledes navne på Long Jing, hvis man nu beder folk tage noget med hjem fra udlandet og ikke ved præcis hvad der skal stå på pakken. Pi Lo Chun eller Bilochun eller Bik Lo Cheun er et andet eksempel.
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