Chinese tea and the British Empire – part 1
Prior to the British, the Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch and French began to import tea leaves from China. Why did tea drinking fail to gain popularity in these countries, but took root in an isolated island country?
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"It has a great impact on the children but our nation doesn't think about this much," says Prof Hu. "We say if the nation is unwilling to build an extra school in the cities today someday it will end up building an extra jail."
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