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Do any of you know the email or postal address of the 'China International
Tea Culture Research Institute'?
Thanks for your help.
Marco


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"ADeMaThè" > wrote in message >...
> Do any of you know the email or postal address of the 'China International
> Tea Culture Research Institute'?


There is a plethora of tea institutes in China covering all apsects of
tea. Best to address your enquiry to the senior tea research
institute and I am sure they will be able to help you to identify the
one you are seeking.

The address is: Tea Research Institute, Chinese Academy of
Agricultural Sciences, Yunqi Road 1, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310008, China.
Ask for Professor Chen Zongmao to help you, he can be contacted at
email address:

Nigel at Teacraft
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Marco,
you maybe would like to know that there is somebody in Italy who is a member
of that institute
Livio



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> "ADeMaThè" > wrote in message

>...
> > Do any of you know the email or postal address of the 'China

International
> > Tea Culture Research Institute'?

>
> There is a plethora of tea institutes in China covering all apsects of
> tea. Best to address your enquiry to the senior tea research
> institute and I am sure they will be able to help you to identify the
> one you are seeking.
>
> The address is: Tea Research Institute, Chinese Academy of
> Agricultural Sciences, Yunqi Road 1, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310008, China.
> Ask for Professor Chen Zongmao to help you, he can be contacted at
> email address:
>
> Nigel at Teacraft



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Che forse sia la stessa persona che conoscerò sabato a Lucca, anche se lui
ancora non lo sa? )

> Marco,
> you maybe would like to know that there is somebody in Italy who is a

member
> of that institute
> Livio




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