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CW.134.VIKING BOER – CHINA WATCH – China’s Tea & History [x3 videos]
Tea’s Ancient Beginnings in China | The Tea History Podcast | Ep. 1
In this first episode, we’ll explore tea’s humble beginnings
in the Ba and Shu States. We’ll also look at the mythical
story of the discovery of tea by the Divine Farmer, Shen Nong.
We have a long way to go
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A Bitter Brew A Bitter Brewin Bronze Age China | The Tea History Podcast | Ep. 2
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Tea’s progress as an enjoyable beverage starts to
make some headway since Shen Nong’s time.
But it’s still one bitter brew during the Bronze Age
centuries.
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Chinese tea: elixir of the orient
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A documentary about the history and culture of
Chinese tea produced by The Confucius Institute
at Kennesaw State University (CIKSU) and Georgia
Public Television (GPB) captured awards in six
categories at the 2017 Southeastern Emmy Awards ceremony June 10.
The documentary, “Chinese Tea: Elixir of the Orient,”
received Emmys in six of seven categories for which it
was nominated.
The winning categories included: documentary-topical;
director, non-live; editor – program (non-news); lighting –
location production lighting; photographer- program
(non-news)/short form; and writer – program (non-news).
“Chinese Tea …” was also nominated in the audio –
post-production category.
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