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Silk Road trip - take two.



 
 
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Old 10-04-2005, 04:13 PM
Alex Chaihorsky
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Default Silk Road trip - take two.

Just back from London after my second Kyrgyzstan - Kazakhstan trip. Local
tea was so-so, but I took with me my new portable bamboo gungfu tea
box/table and amazed people both in Bishkek and Almaty with Nai Xiang
oolong. On my way in the borders were closed and we had to cross the ancient
Silk Road Kaz-Kyr border on foot dragging our luggage through angry crowd.
On my way back Kazakh border guards at the same crossing fished out my Dai
bamboo puerh (from David Hoffman Silk Road Teas!) and there was no doubt in
their mind that this was pressed marihuana. Half of them wanted me arrested,
half - to let me go, saying that as long as geologists like myself find gold
and oil, who cares what they smoke! I was let go, but there was no doubt in
their minds that this was pot. I need to do something about this - I may not
be so lucky next time.
To be arrested in the middle of the real Silk Road for carrying puerh from
California Silk Road Teas would not be fun, especially during current
political turmoil.

Sasha.



 




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