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Can someone recommend a good tea magazine? I would like some
suggestions before subscribing.

Thanks kindly!

shan
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On Apr 29, 8:59 pm, missmouse > wrote:
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> toronto, canada


Read the post below. The Art Of Tea is a fabulous magazine. It's
available from Houde (Guang): http://www.houdeasianart.com/ or from
Scott (Yunnan Sourcing): stores.ebay.com/Yunnan-Sourcing-LLC .
Shen

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Shan

I publish a tea newsletter monthly. I do in somehow in my spare time;
it is not hugely professional or glossy, but it is intent to be free
and informative.

Each month I feature a specific tea; in April we feature the Long Jing
tea.I have just finished working on Chinese green tea - I think so
anyway - and it will come out in the May issue.

You can preview it here - let me know what you think ...

http://www.amazing-green-tea.com/chinese-green-tea.html

Julian

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> Thanks kindly!
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Aha! A fellow Torontonian!

I saw a copy of The Art Of Tea at an chinese art/book store on the
floor inside Pacific mall about 2 months ago. That probably does not
help too much due to the number of these type of stores, but I can't
remember where it was. Still, you may be able to find a copy of the
magazine there and flip through it before you subscribe.

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