"The Chinese have consumed tea for thousands of years. People of the Han Dynasty used tea as medicine (though the first use of tea as a stimulant is unknown). China is considered to have the earliest records of tea consumption, with records dating back to the 10th century BC."
(taken from the following wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea#Origin_and_history)
Tea was first found and created in the Yunnan province of china around 2737BC.
The most popular tea in china is Green Tea.
The first tea cups were specifically made for drinking the new beverage tea seen in Europe were exported from the Japanese port Imari.
China is the origin country of the drink tea.
China produces 28% of the world's tea Germany
The most popular drink in china is green tea
In China there are tea markets where buyers go to look at the tea, smell it, and to try to find the best tea. This is not easy because the tea is grown in the outer reaches of China and China doesn't deal easily with tea importers. They want to keep their middle men handling the tea and not let the importers work with the farmers directly. Once the tea is found, a deal made and then the tea is imported.
Yes, chinese tea is available.
No, they boycotted British tea
juice-I would say; tea.Soft drinks and beer are also popular.
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