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Celebrations New ZealandJune 21, 2018July 1, 2018

Jasmine Tea: Taste of Summer

Close your eyes and imagine …

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Around the World New Zealand UncategorizedNovember 16, 2017February 9, 2018

Gathering our tea just got easier…

It is the 2nd week in November: The week in which I learn I am able to purchase interesting teas without going on-line. Our local Asian supermarket, located in the industrial area, has increased it’s tea line.  I know this ‘breaking news’ has direct impact on few persons, fewer persons than the whole population of…

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Around the World New Zealand UncategorizedSeptember 15, 2017November 9, 2017

The Garden of Enlightenment: Lan Yuan

Lan Yuan is the name given to Dunedin‘s Chinese garden.  The garden, enclosed behind high walls in Dunedin’s  central business district, is typical of the Confuscian scholarly garden made for reflection and escape from the outside world, or in this case, escape from New Zealand.  It commemorates the Chinese contribution to the city as many…

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