In Joël Penkman’s article “Small plants, big business” about the rise of plant poaching (Magazine, Life & Arts, January 25) my eye was caught by the name Robert Fortune, who Penkman tells us “brought ...
Liubao tea gained widespread popularity in China during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). In the late Qing period, Chinese laborers traveling to Southeast Asia introduced this refreshing, stomach ...
Goldman Sachs is an outlier. The US investment bank is the most bullish among its global peers, forecasting a rise of at least 13 per cent in China’s key equity benchmark, putting its faith on ...
China's CSI 300 Index finished 2024 with a gain ... their capacity to foster sustainable economic growth," said Jessica Tea, an investment specialist at JPMorgan Asset Management.
Ji Na (left), winner of this year's Michelin Sommelier Award, brews tea at the special anniversary dinner for Fujian Restaurant in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Daily] As if the round tea bowl ...
His aim was to reach the black tea hills in the fabled Wuyi Mountains of China and steal tea. The old monk shuffled into Robert Fortune’s room, sank to the floor with his robes flowing round him ...