Vietnam Tea Tales

Vietnam Tea Tales

Author: Geoff Hopkins

Publisher: Geoff Hopkins

Published: 2024-08-01

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13:

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The story of tea in Vietnam is as enigmatic as the country itself. A land where tea plants grew spontaneously, where drinking tea was a national obsession, but where no serious attempts were made to take advantage of these natural phenomena. While tea in Vietnam today is dominated by large scale commodity production, it is the burgeoning artisan processing scene and specialty tea products which come under the spotlight in Vietnam Tea Tales. But it is more than a quest to discover interesting teas. It is a journey through the highways, byways, forests, and villages to the remotest corners of Vietnam’s mountainous borderlands. It is about tea-makers from different ethnicities who call the mountains their home, and the long-standing friendships that have been built with them. Not least, it is an appreciation of wild grown, majestic, ancient tea trees and the biodiversity rich environments in which they grow. In Vietnam Tea Tales, the authors unravel the mysteries of the past and draw on their personal experiences from a decade or more of tea sourcing to explore the development of the present-day tea landscape. From pre-historic origins, the story of tea in Vietnam has been shaped by Chinese domination, feudal dynasties, European colonisation, and a long struggle for independence. The modern tea industry only emerging after escaping the constraints of Confucian thought, haphazard colonial attempts to replicate British and Dutch success, and decades of war, isolation and turmoil. Vietnam Tea Tales will satisfy the curiosity of anyone interested in learning about tea from Vietnam or knowing more about the world of tea in general. So, switch on the kettle and read on ….


The Tale of Tea

The Tale of Tea

Author: George van Driem

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789004386259

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The Tale of Tea presents a comprehensive history of tea from prehistoric times to the present day in a single volume, covering the fascinating social history of tea and the origins, botany and biochemistry of this singularly important cultigen.


The Sentimentality of the Valley of Tea-Stories from Malaysia

The Sentimentality of the Valley of Tea-Stories from Malaysia

Author: V. S. Kalah

Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1609115546

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The Sentimentality of the Valley of Tea is a collection of tales depicting the lifestyles of the Malaysian community set in the ex-British hill station of Cameron Highlands and the lowlands. The cultural potpourri in the tales comprises a blend of characters, with roots belonging to major Asian ancient civilizations; the South Indian and Chinese cultures are fused with the local Malay community. This cultural fusion is further blended with the cultured ways of the colonial British masters and overlords. East truly meets the West in Malaysia; the fusion of languages, food, music, love, fashion and religion is effortlessly absorbed into the tales in a heart-warming style resulting in a feast for the senses. A must-read for those who once belonged to that simple era and to those who wished they were there. - Dr. Vengadesh, Physicist, Naturalist Natural and realistic characters - so real that they start moving in the minds of the readers as though they are real ...a great dynamic writer. - Prof. Dr. Alagar Ramanujam, Coimbatore, India Fresh and original. A major talent. - Dr. Ramesh T.Subramaniam, Associate Professor of Physics Delightful and absorbing tales of rustic multicultural Malaysia. - Dr. Ghazali Lateh, Writer About the Author: Born to a tea-picker mother and British Army truck-driver father in Cameron Highlands, V.S Kalah is a gifted storyteller. Her stories effectively capture part of the history of infant Malaysia through the eyes of her characters belonging to different walks of life. She has more to tell in her soon-to-be-published books Destiny's Child and Sugi's Love. Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/TheSentimentalityOfTheValleyOfTea.htm


To the Ends of the Earth with Empowerment of the Holy Spirit

To the Ends of the Earth with Empowerment of the Holy Spirit

Author: David Chang-Soo Lee

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2022-01-21

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1664253459

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Pastor David Kwang-shin Kim has shown us that a single man bound by his faith can be mightier and more influential than a million individuals whose interests are only their own. The Holy Spirit led Missionary Kim Tae-won to receive the offering. Missionary Kim followed, “If you came to give an offering, then give it.” Then, the young couple gave him an envelope with a check for 80 million won ($100,000). If the People’s Security came to detain Lee while he was leading worship and holding rallies, the two drivers from the intelligence agency always vouched for him.


Legends of Vietnam

Legends of Vietnam

Author: Nghia M. Vo

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2014-01-10

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 0786490608

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Legends are a mirror of the culture that creates them, a revealing lens through which to observe society, religion, history, and traditions. This volume explores Vietnamese legends from 1321 to today--tales of gods, spirits, ghosts, giants, extraordinary individuals, heroes, common people, and animals. It explains the mores, thought processes, and religions that formed the genesis of Vietnamese legends, traces the development of legends through time and space, and highlights the historical and social differences between northern and southern legends. Over time, this work shows, Vietnamese legends have evolved from a 14th century means of government propaganda to become a form of news, entertainment, and thought for the masses.


Elsewhere, Within Here

Elsewhere, Within Here

Author: Trinh T. Minh-ha

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010-10-18

Total Pages: 150

ISBN-13: 1136942807

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Elsewhere, Within Here is an engaging look at travel across national borders--as a foreigner, a tourist, an immigrant, a refugee--in a pre- and post-9/11 world. Who is welcome where? What does it mean to feel out of place in the country you call home? When does the stranger appear in these times of dark metamorphoses? These are some of the issues addressed by the author as she examines the cultural meaning and complexities of travel, immigration, home and exile. The boundary, seen both as a material and immaterial event, is where endings pass into beginnings. Building upon themes present in he.


Vietnam as if…

Vietnam as if…

Author: Kim Huynh

Publisher: ANU Press

Published: 2015-08-20

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1925022315

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Vietnam as if… follows five young people who have moved from the countryside to the city. Their dramatic everyday lives illuminate some of the most pressing issues in Vietnam today: ‘The Sticky Rice Seller’ explores gender roles; ‘The Ball Boy’ is all about the struggles of sexual and ethnic minorities; ‘The Professional’ examines relations between rich and poor; ‘The Goalkeeper’ delves into politics and ideology; and ‘The Student’ reflects upon family and faith. The stories also reboot several classics of Vietnamese literature for the twenty-first century, including ‘Floating Dumplings’ by feminist poet Ho Xuan Huong, Vu Trong Phung’s satire of French colonialism Dumb Luck, Nguyen Du’s epic account of fate and sacrifice ‘The Tale of Kieu’, and the proclamations of Ho Chi Minh. These novellas reveal the deepest sentiments of Vietnamese youth as they – like youth everywhere – come of age, fall in love and contest their destiny. In 2011 Kim Huynh returned to Vietnam, having left more than three decades earlier. He had few plans other than to experience as much of his birthplace as possible. That year he came into contact with a wide range of people and took on many trades. Kim drank and dined with government officials, went on pilgrimages with corporate tycoons and marched in the streets against foreign aggression. He sold sticky rice, was a tennis player and also a ball boy, attended all manner of rituals and celebrations, eavesdropped on people in cafés and restaurants, and went back to the classroom as both a student and a teacher. Rich in detail and broad in scope, these tales capture Kim’s experiences and imaginings of Vietnam as if….


Tales of a Pet Vet

Tales of a Pet Vet

Author: Dawn Filos

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2024-10-08

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1647427584

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In stories tailor-made for pet lovers, a seasoned veterinarian shares her good, bad, and messy days on the job—and highlights the undeniable magic of the human-animal bond. Dr. Dawn Filos has always had a passion for animals—and with a lot of hard work and perseverance, she turned that passion into a career. Here, with emotional honesty, Dr. Dawn shares her colorful, memorable journey from nervous novice to seasoned, self-assured doctor. This modern-day James Herriot ultimately finds her niche as a house-call vet, where she creates a way to practice on her own terms with the privilege of unique, intimate access into the homes and lives of her beloved patients and their human families. Sometimes heartwarming, sometimes sad, and often hilarious, Tales of a Pet Vet will resonate deeply with pet lovers everywhere.