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The third to sixth steps in making Gongfu tea which is popular in Fujian and Chaozhou for brewing oolongПросмотров: 535
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The twelve cups in famille-verte style made during the Qing Dynasty in the reign of KangxiПросмотров: 564
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The tea-table towel teacups and Yixing teapot with trays cylindrical cup and slop bowl for Gongfu teaПросмотров: 553
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Two Ming Dynasty teapots where one is square in shape and the other imitating a GongchunПросмотров: 383
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Two Ming Dynasty teapots where one is square in shape and the other imitating a GongchunПросмотров: 406
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Three teacups encased in pewter with inscription by Suchuan from the Qing Dynasty during the 19th centuryПросмотров: 420
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The Yuan Dynasty also saw the creation of floral tea where flowers were used to scent the teaПросмотров: 364
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Two Ming Dynasty teapots with one imitating an ancient bronze drum and the other has a pierced cash knobПросмотров: 430
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The first four of eight steps in how to steep tea as discovered during the Ming DynastyПросмотров: 410
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The first five steps of making powered tea as recommended in Chajing by Lu Yu during the Tang DynastyПросмотров: 311
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The final five steps in making whipped tea that was popular during the Song DynastyПросмотров: 336
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The first and second steps in making Gongfu tea which is popular in Fujian and Chaozhou for brewing oolongПросмотров: 327
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The first three of the six ingredients that were used in Tang Dynasty tea making methodsПросмотров: 366
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Information panel with the history of oolong tea and its preparation via the Gongfu methodПросмотров: 345
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Plaque for the twelve cups in famille-verte style representing the Flowers of the MonthsПросмотров: 379
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Part of a tea service enamelled with the family crest of Boswell made in the Qing Dynasty circa 1765Просмотров: 441
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Outside the Museum of Tea Ware in Hong Kong Park previously Headquarter House of Victoria BarracksПросмотров: 305
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Bilingual plaque explaining that Flagstaff House is the oldest remaining colonial-style building in Hong KongПросмотров: 292
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Bilingual panel with the history of tea drinking in China in the Tang Dynasty and pre-Tang periodПросмотров: 311
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Entrance to the Tea Ware by Hong Kong Potters 2005 exhibition where photography was prohibitedПросмотров: 277
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