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I just received issue #2 of this beautifully prepared magazine-

I purchased my copy at www.houdeasianart.com

The magazine has articles on yixing teapots, puerh tea, gong fu style tea servic

joanne r. aka jpr54_

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I just received issue #2 of this beautifully prepared magazine-

I purchased my copy at www.houdeasianart.com

The magazine has articles on yixing teapots, puerh tea, gong fu style tea servic

joanne r. aka jpr54_

WOW! This is amazing. :laugh: I have a yixing pot, I love puerh tea and I practice a form of gong fu cha (tea). My only problem is that I am familiar with gong fu cha only through things I have read. Do you know how one might go about finding a gong fu tea teacher?

"As life's pleasures go, food is second only to sex.Except for salami and eggs...Now that's better than sex, but only if the salami is thickly sliced"--Alan King (1927-2004)

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I just received issue #2 of this beautifully prepared magazine-

I purchased my copy at www.houdeasianart.com

The magazine has articles on yixing teapots, puerh tea, gong fu style tea servic

joanne r. aka jpr54_

WOW! This is amazing. :laugh: I have a yixing pot, I love puerh tea and I practice a form of gong fu cha (tea). My only problem is that I am familiar with gong fu cha only through things I have read. Do you know how one might go about finding a gong fu tea teacher?

why not contact guang at houdeasianart and ask? or brian wright at www.shanshuitea.com in washington,dc?

i think in lower manhattan one of small teahouses has an instructor-not sure of the teahouse name

there is also gong fu teacher at the mark hotel

korean tea masters are similar-try www.hangawi.com

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I just received issue #2 of this beautifully prepared magazine-

I purchased my copy at www.houdeasianart.com

The magazine has articles on yixing teapots, puerh tea, gong fu style tea servic

joanne r. aka jpr54_

WOW! This is amazing. :laugh: I have a yixing pot, I love puerh tea and I practice a form of gong fu cha (tea). My only problem is that I am familiar with gong fu cha only through things I have read. Do you know how one might go about finding a gong fu tea teacher?

why not contact guang at houdeasianart and ask? or brian wright at www.shanshuitea.com in washington,dc?

i think in lower manhattan one of small teahouses has an instructor-not sure of the teahouse name

there is also gong fu teacher at the mark hotel

korean tea masters are similar-try www.hangawi.com

Thanks a lot for those contacts.I sent off a few e-mails and am waiting for the replies. Now if only I could find a good Chinese Teahouse in the Great Lakes region :rolleyes: .............

"As life's pleasures go, food is second only to sex.Except for salami and eggs...Now that's better than sex, but only if the salami is thickly sliced"--Alan King (1927-2004)

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