Showing posts with label red tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red tea. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Photos from Yunnan

The July issue of Global Tea Hut will include lots of photos and stories from our recent trip to Yunnan. In the meantime, here are a few photos of our journey...

Amazing, vegetarian, Yunnanese food:



Tien Wu pressing a sheng puerh cake by dancing atop a stone mold:



Shane & Lindsey wrapping their just-pressed puerh cakes:



Wu De before a Kuan Yin shrine in a grotto in Dali, Yunnan:



A gorgeous, noble, 2700-year-old tea tree in Ai Lao, which we hiked for an hour or two to reach:



Beautiful rock patterns on the ground in an ancient town in Yunnan:



The group meditating over fresh tealeaves we rolled into Red Tea:

Sunday, May 4, 2014

We're in Yunnan!



Last year, we started an annual tradition to raise funds for a bigger tea center in Taiwan. It's not any old fundraiser--it's a custom pressing of organic puerh cakes especially for Light Meets Life. Last year, we pressed three cakes: an organic Wuliang Mountain Sheng Puerh, an organic Snow Chrysanthemum Shou Puerh (pictured above) and an organic Ailao Mountain Sheng Puerh.

This year, we're in Yunnan to press more tea cakes. We're having another batch of the Shou pressed, as well as a red tea cake and another Ailao. This time, we're traveling to Ailao to select the leaves ourselves. Ailao is a protected reserve in which ancient tea trees are responsibly harvested, and we feel honored to be able to visit and share in this incredible gift from Nature.

After we return to Taiwan, we'll post some photos and notes from our trip here on the blog, and write about the trip in more detail in the Global Tea Hut magazine. In the meantime, wish us luck!