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Chapter 4. Tea Traditions in Taiwan and Yunnan
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Paul Leung Kin Han
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- The Contributors xi
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Part 1: Introduction
- Chapter 1. Connecting Tea and Tourism 3
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Part 2: Tea Histories, Collections and Traditions
- Chapter 2. Tracing the History of Tea Culture 23
- Chapter 3. Tea and Travel: Transforming the Material Culture of Tea 38
- Chapter 4. Tea Traditions in Taiwan and Yunnan 53
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Part 3: Tea and Tourism: Political, Social and Economic Developments
- Chapter 5. Tea Production and Tourism Development in Assam: A Missed Opportunity? 71
- Chapter 6. Amidst the Misty Mountains: The Role of Tea Tourism in Sri Lanka’s Turbulent Tourist Industry 84
- Chapter 7. The New Tea Appreciation Festival: Marketing and Socio-economic Development in Hunan Province, China 98
- Chapter 8. Tea Culture and Tourism in Fujian Province, China: Towards a Partnership for Sustainable Development 115
- Chapter 9. Tourism Development and the Tea Gardens of Fuding, China 133
- Chapter 10. Tourism and Tea in Kenya: Opportunity for Development? 145
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Part 4: Transforming Tea: From Tea Experiences to Tea Destinations
- Chapter 11. China’s Tea and Horse Trade Route and its Potential for Tourism 167
- Chapter 12. Hangzhou: China’s Green Tea City 180
- Chapter 13. Teapot Trails in the UK: Just a Handle or Something Worth Spouting about? 206
- Chapter 14. Tea Tourists and Tea Destinations in Canada: A New Blend? 224
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Part 5: Conclusion
- Chapter 15. Towards a Research Agenda for Tea Tourism 247
- Index 253
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgements ix
- The Contributors xi
-
Part 1: Introduction
- Chapter 1. Connecting Tea and Tourism 3
-
Part 2: Tea Histories, Collections and Traditions
- Chapter 2. Tracing the History of Tea Culture 23
- Chapter 3. Tea and Travel: Transforming the Material Culture of Tea 38
- Chapter 4. Tea Traditions in Taiwan and Yunnan 53
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Part 3: Tea and Tourism: Political, Social and Economic Developments
- Chapter 5. Tea Production and Tourism Development in Assam: A Missed Opportunity? 71
- Chapter 6. Amidst the Misty Mountains: The Role of Tea Tourism in Sri Lanka’s Turbulent Tourist Industry 84
- Chapter 7. The New Tea Appreciation Festival: Marketing and Socio-economic Development in Hunan Province, China 98
- Chapter 8. Tea Culture and Tourism in Fujian Province, China: Towards a Partnership for Sustainable Development 115
- Chapter 9. Tourism Development and the Tea Gardens of Fuding, China 133
- Chapter 10. Tourism and Tea in Kenya: Opportunity for Development? 145
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Part 4: Transforming Tea: From Tea Experiences to Tea Destinations
- Chapter 11. China’s Tea and Horse Trade Route and its Potential for Tourism 167
- Chapter 12. Hangzhou: China’s Green Tea City 180
- Chapter 13. Teapot Trails in the UK: Just a Handle or Something Worth Spouting about? 206
- Chapter 14. Tea Tourists and Tea Destinations in Canada: A New Blend? 224
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Part 5: Conclusion
- Chapter 15. Towards a Research Agenda for Tea Tourism 247
- Index 253