Saturday, August 28, 2010
China Xiamen International Tea Fair
China Xiamen International Tea Fair Opens the Asian Market
(from a press release)
The China Xiamen International Tea Fair will be held this coming November 5?8 at the pristine, modern Xiamen International Conference & Exhibition Center in Xiamen, Fujian Province, China. This significant event is destined to become a major international trade show in the tea industry for tea enthusiasts and suppliers alike. Those attending will be able to visit exhibitors showcasing their latest developments, new products, freshest teas, equipment innovations, and ways to increase profitability. Tea industry suppliers will get to meet hundreds, if not thousands of key buying influences as well as other suppliers, sales agents, and distributors. Patterned after the success of the World Tea Expo in Las Vegas in June of this year, the China Xiamen International Tea Fair promises to be a magnificent trade show for all of those attending.
China, the birthplace of tea, is one of the biggest tea producing and consuming countries in the world. Since ancient times, Xiamen, located at the southeast coast of Fujian Province, has been one of the world’s major distribution centers for tea, as well as the starting point of the “Tea Road by Sea.” In 2009, tea output of Fujian Province reached 260,000 tons, with over 15,600 tons being exported through Fujian ports. “With long and rich tea culture and the significant tea output of Fujian Province, China Xiamen International
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Speaking of which, I'm having tea right now! Haha. I'm honestly more of a coffee drinker but I always prefer tea when I feel like I'm gonna get sick, or when I'm having throat problems. Would have been great to attend the tea fair.. Anyway, I'd love to share this post to my friends in Foodista I hope you don't mind. Just add the foodista widget for tea at the end of this post, and that should do it! Thanks, and keep on posting!
Cheers from Australia,
Amy @ Foodista
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