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pu er tea in hong kong



 
 
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Old 21-04-2005, 09:00 PM
mathias
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Default pu er tea in hong kong

To Pu er connoissors
I go to hong kong in a few days and i would like to visit nice teashops
and find aged pu er there.
If some of you have good tips about this, i would be grateful.
And do you know if there are in hong kong pu er tea cellars? I would be
very intreseted in visiting one.

thank you!

mathias

 




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