Hi I was actually wondering if they offer tea or warm water in ordinary shops in China such as a shoe store? They do in Turkey as a service but I like to know if Chinese also have that cultual tradition. I am writing a thesis about Chinese tourists, thats why I ask. It would help a lot to know if Chinese would like that service and if they also are used to it in China :)
green tea that expensive ? you can get one kg green tea for like 3 dollars in pakistan.. and that too good quality.. i order wulong or oolong tea from china because thats not available in pakistan.. and thats like 10 dollars for 250 grams..
Very interesting, I like this!
+SuperParve This was new tea shop I like to try new shop everytime but I bought to much tea will last me more then 6 months.
Hi I was actually wondering if they offer tea or warm water in ordinary shops in China such as a shoe store? They do in Turkey as a service but I like to know if Chinese also have that cultual tradition. I am writing a thesis about Chinese tourists, thats why I ask. It would help a lot to know if Chinese would like that service and if they also are used to it in China :)
How did the thesis go?
Very nice
This is Dan Cong oolong.
Great video thanks dude!
In which city was it?
Shenzhen southern China.
Hi... can you please share the address of this place in shenzhen ?
I daresay even more satisfying than buying fake watches.
+Brian Hinder Drinking the tea is better then looking at fake watches.
green tea that expensive ?
you can get one kg green tea for like 3 dollars in pakistan.. and that too good quality..
i order wulong or oolong tea from china because thats not available in pakistan.. and thats like 10 dollars for 250 grams..
+Salman Qadir and the one you are referring to as expensive tea.. thats pu'er tea i think.. they come in such packages as many are 20-40 years old..
What kind of green tea is it? The leaves look really big.
I don't know I;m a novice thats why I took my friend with me.
Can you buy it online from your store
I don't know.
The first tea is Sheng Puer, the second is some kind of oolong. None of it is green tea.