• SIAM TEABLOID
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2019
      • Oct 2019 : Pang Kham – Tea Village in No-Man’s-Land Revisited
      • April 2019 – The Tea Leaf Theory – An All-India Organic Small Tea Growers Association
    • Siam Tea Blog Vol. 2018
      • Jan 2018 – Ancient Trade Routes of Tea from China to Europe, Russia and Middle East
      • March 2018 : The Chen’s – Wuyi Yancha and Bohea Tea Cultivation in 3rd Generation
      • Aug 2018 : Tea from Darjeeling – Between Colonial Roots and New Identity
      • Nov 2018 : Artisan Tea vs. Mass Tea – Pleading for a Holistic Approach
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2017
      • Dec 2017 – The Spread of Tea Culture in Asia
      • Oct 2017 : Transparency @ Siam Tea Shop – Our Tea Prices
      • March 2017 : Laos, Kinnari Tea – Artisan Arbor Teas from Biodiverse Cultivation
      • Jan 2017 – Teas and their Tea Plant Varieties and Tea Cultivars
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2016
      • Dec 2016 : The World Map of Tea – Painted by Artist
      • Sept 2016: Ingredients of Tea – Compounds and Active Substances
      • July 2016: The Development of Tea as a Beverage in China
      • July 2016: What actually is tea?, Part 2 – Tea Plant Varieties and Cultivars
      • July 2016: What actually is tea? Pt 1 – Camellia Sinensis vs. “tea-like” products
      • June 2016 – Vietnamese Tea – Rebirth of an Ancient Tea Culture
      • April 2016: Single Variety, Single Origin, Single Picking Tea vs. Blends – A Question of Attitude
      • March 2016: The Ancient Tea Road – from Yunnan to Tibet
      • Jan. 2016: Wuyi Mountains – Home of Rock Teas
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2015
      • Nov 2015: Healthy Tea, Healthy Environment – The SiamTeas Health and Environment Policy
      • Oct. 2015: Leaf Grade, Picking Standard, Processing Standard – Objective Tea Quality Evaluation Criteria
      • Sept. 2015: SiamTeas & Siam Tea Shop 2015/2016 – The Next Level
      • April 2015: Doi Mae Salong – New Mecca for Tea Travelers in North Thailand
      • March 2015: Japanese Green Tea – History and Present Face
      • Feb 2015: The Taste of Tea, Perception and Description
      • Jan 2015: ITMA Tea Master Course at Doi Mae Salong, North Thailand – The Recap
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2014
      • Dec 2014: “10 Great Teas of China” – the ‘Who is Who’ of Chinese Teas (in need of an upgrade)
      • Nov 2014: Anji Bai Cha and the “Da Guan Cha Lun” – When (Tea) Legends Become True
      • Oct 2014: The True Value of Tea – A Holistic or ‘Qi’ Approach
      • September 2014: New Tea School in Doi Mae Salong
      • July 2014: Mystery Pu Erh Tea – A Key to Yunnan’s Oldest Tea Tradition
      • June 2014: The Globalization of Tea Cultivars – Trends and Perspectives
      • March 2014: Spring Tea and Airplanes – A Year’s First Tea
      • Feb 2014: German Language – Key To One Of The Greatest Tea Markets Worldwide
      • Jan 2014: Long Jing “Dragonwell” Green Tea – Authentic & Wild
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2013
      • Dec 2013: Thoughts About Christmas – Tea as a Key to Togetherness
      • Nov 2013: The Tea Gardens of Ban Hin Taek – Swords to Ploughshares?
      • Oct 2013: Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea – Qingxiang vs. Chunxiang / Lapsang Souchong, Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong, Jin Jun Mei – All the Same?
      • Sept 2013: The Plan & Tie Kuan Yin / The “Qi” of Tea – Wild Bai Mu Dan and Artisan Yunnan Black & Golden Needles
      • Tea Preparation / Tea Ceremony
      • Tea Processing
      • August 2013: The History of Tea
  • Thailand
    • Tea cultivation in Thailand
      • Cultivation Areas in Northern Thailand
      • History and development of tea cultivation in North Thailand
      • Taiwan Oolong Tea Development & Know-how Export to Thailand
    • Teas from Thailand
      • Teas from North Thailand: Camellia Sinensis
        • DMS Ruan Zhi Oolong No. 17 – The Queen of Thai Oolong Teas
        • DMS “Cha Nang Ngam” Oriental Beauty Oolong Tea – North Thailand’s “Dong Fang Mei Ren”
        • Doi Mae Salong Jin Xuan Black Pearls
        • Si Ji Chun Four Seasons Oolong Tea – Four Seasons like Spring
        • “Bai Yai” – The Old Tea Tree of North Thailand
        • Jin Xuan Oolong (Taiwan Tea Cultivar No. 12) – the most versatile of Thai-Oolongs
        • Jin Xuan Hoarfrost (Winter Harvest) Oolong Tea – the exception from the rule
      • Thai Herbal Teas / Infusions
      • Tea Creations – Tea & Herbs
        • Cha Khao Hom Rice Tea – A Northern Thai Tea Specialty
    • Doi Mae Salong
      • Journey to Doi Mae Salong
      • Doi Mae Salong – Center of Tea Cultivation in Northern Thailand
      • Doi Mae Salong – The New Mecca for Tea Travelers
      • Tea Production in Doi Mae Salong, North Thailand: the picking and processing of our Oolong Nr.12 Jin Xuan
      • Videos by SiamTeas: Doi Mae Salong Tea Production / Tea Fair / Tea Ceremony
    • Doi Tung
      • Doi Tung Tea 1: How Poppy Fields Turned Tea Gardens – The Royal Development Project
      • Doi Tung 2: The Tea Gardens of Doi Tung – On the Tracks of the Royal Development Project
    • Doi Wawee
    • Project Shan Tea
      • Pang Kham: Tea Village in No-Man’s-Land
      • Project Shan Tea
      • Oct 2019 : Pang Kham – Tea Village in No-Man’s-Land Revisited
  • My Little Tea School – The ABC of Tea
    • Lesson 1 : What Is Tea? – The Tea Plant, Camellia Sinensis
    • Lesson 2 : (What Makes) The Tea in Your Cup
    • Lesson 3 : Origin – What does it tell about your tea?
    • Lesson 4 : Tea and Terroir
    • Lesson 5 : (Your) Tea and (Its) Cultivar
    • Lesson 6 : (Styles of) Tea Cultivation
    • Lesson 7 – (Parameters of) Tea Plucking
    • Lesson 8/1 – History of Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/2 – (Parameters of) Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/3 : Green Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/4 : Oolong Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/5 : Black Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/6 : White Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/7 : Yellow Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/8 : Dark Tea / Pu Erh Tea Processing
    • Lesson 9/1 : Tea Preparation (1) – Parameters of Tea Preparation
    • Lesson 9/2 : Tea Preparation (2) – Contexts and Purposes of Tea Preparation
    • Lesson 9/3 : Tea Preparation (3) – Standards of Tea Preparation
    • Lesson 10/1 : Tea Cultures of the World (1) – Spread of the Tea Plant in China and South East Asia
    • Lesson 10/2 : Tea Cultures of the World (2) – Development of the Chinese Tea Culture
    • Lesson 10/3 : Tea Cultures of the World (3) – Spread of the Tea Culture in Asia
    • Lesson 10/4 : Tea Cultures of the World (4) – Ancient Trade Routes of Tea from China to Europe, Russia and Middle East
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  • SIAM TEABLOID
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2019
      • Oct 2019 : Pang Kham – Tea Village in No-Man’s-Land Revisited
      • April 2019 – The Tea Leaf Theory – An All-India Organic Small Tea Growers Association
    • Siam Tea Blog Vol. 2018
      • Jan 2018 – Ancient Trade Routes of Tea from China to Europe, Russia and Middle East
      • March 2018 : The Chen’s – Wuyi Yancha and Bohea Tea Cultivation in 3rd Generation
      • Aug 2018 : Tea from Darjeeling – Between Colonial Roots and New Identity
      • Nov 2018 : Artisan Tea vs. Mass Tea – Pleading for a Holistic Approach
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2017
      • Dec 2017 – The Spread of Tea Culture in Asia
      • Oct 2017 : Transparency @ Siam Tea Shop – Our Tea Prices
      • March 2017 : Laos, Kinnari Tea – Artisan Arbor Teas from Biodiverse Cultivation
      • Jan 2017 – Teas and their Tea Plant Varieties and Tea Cultivars
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2016
      • Dec 2016 : The World Map of Tea – Painted by Artist
      • Sept 2016: Ingredients of Tea – Compounds and Active Substances
      • July 2016: The Development of Tea as a Beverage in China
      • July 2016: What actually is tea?, Part 2 – Tea Plant Varieties and Cultivars
      • July 2016: What actually is tea? Pt 1 – Camellia Sinensis vs. “tea-like” products
      • June 2016 – Vietnamese Tea – Rebirth of an Ancient Tea Culture
      • April 2016: Single Variety, Single Origin, Single Picking Tea vs. Blends – A Question of Attitude
      • March 2016: The Ancient Tea Road – from Yunnan to Tibet
      • Jan. 2016: Wuyi Mountains – Home of Rock Teas
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2015
      • Nov 2015: Healthy Tea, Healthy Environment – The SiamTeas Health and Environment Policy
      • Oct. 2015: Leaf Grade, Picking Standard, Processing Standard – Objective Tea Quality Evaluation Criteria
      • Sept. 2015: SiamTeas & Siam Tea Shop 2015/2016 – The Next Level
      • April 2015: Doi Mae Salong – New Mecca for Tea Travelers in North Thailand
      • March 2015: Japanese Green Tea – History and Present Face
      • Feb 2015: The Taste of Tea, Perception and Description
      • Jan 2015: ITMA Tea Master Course at Doi Mae Salong, North Thailand – The Recap
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2014
      • Dec 2014: “10 Great Teas of China” – the ‘Who is Who’ of Chinese Teas (in need of an upgrade)
      • Nov 2014: Anji Bai Cha and the “Da Guan Cha Lun” – When (Tea) Legends Become True
      • Oct 2014: The True Value of Tea – A Holistic or ‘Qi’ Approach
      • September 2014: New Tea School in Doi Mae Salong
      • July 2014: Mystery Pu Erh Tea – A Key to Yunnan’s Oldest Tea Tradition
      • June 2014: The Globalization of Tea Cultivars – Trends and Perspectives
      • March 2014: Spring Tea and Airplanes – A Year’s First Tea
      • Feb 2014: German Language – Key To One Of The Greatest Tea Markets Worldwide
      • Jan 2014: Long Jing “Dragonwell” Green Tea – Authentic & Wild
    • SIAM TEABLOID Vol. 2013
      • Dec 2013: Thoughts About Christmas – Tea as a Key to Togetherness
      • Nov 2013: The Tea Gardens of Ban Hin Taek – Swords to Ploughshares?
      • Oct 2013: Tie Guan Yin Oolong Tea – Qingxiang vs. Chunxiang / Lapsang Souchong, Zheng Shan Xiao Zhong, Jin Jun Mei – All the Same?
      • Sept 2013: The Plan & Tie Kuan Yin / The “Qi” of Tea – Wild Bai Mu Dan and Artisan Yunnan Black & Golden Needles
      • Tea Preparation / Tea Ceremony
      • Tea Processing
      • August 2013: The History of Tea
  • Thailand
    • Tea cultivation in Thailand
      • Cultivation Areas in Northern Thailand
      • History and development of tea cultivation in North Thailand
      • Taiwan Oolong Tea Development & Know-how Export to Thailand
    • Teas from Thailand
      • Teas from North Thailand: Camellia Sinensis
        • DMS Ruan Zhi Oolong No. 17 – The Queen of Thai Oolong Teas
        • DMS “Cha Nang Ngam” Oriental Beauty Oolong Tea – North Thailand’s “Dong Fang Mei Ren”
        • Doi Mae Salong Jin Xuan Black Pearls
        • Si Ji Chun Four Seasons Oolong Tea – Four Seasons like Spring
        • “Bai Yai” – The Old Tea Tree of North Thailand
        • Jin Xuan Oolong (Taiwan Tea Cultivar No. 12) – the most versatile of Thai-Oolongs
        • Jin Xuan Hoarfrost (Winter Harvest) Oolong Tea – the exception from the rule
      • Thai Herbal Teas / Infusions
      • Tea Creations – Tea & Herbs
        • Cha Khao Hom Rice Tea – A Northern Thai Tea Specialty
    • Doi Mae Salong
      • Journey to Doi Mae Salong
      • Doi Mae Salong – Center of Tea Cultivation in Northern Thailand
      • Doi Mae Salong – The New Mecca for Tea Travelers
      • Tea Production in Doi Mae Salong, North Thailand: the picking and processing of our Oolong Nr.12 Jin Xuan
      • Videos by SiamTeas: Doi Mae Salong Tea Production / Tea Fair / Tea Ceremony
    • Doi Tung
      • Doi Tung Tea 1: How Poppy Fields Turned Tea Gardens – The Royal Development Project
      • Doi Tung 2: The Tea Gardens of Doi Tung – On the Tracks of the Royal Development Project
    • Doi Wawee
    • Project Shan Tea
      • Pang Kham: Tea Village in No-Man’s-Land
      • Project Shan Tea
      • Oct 2019 : Pang Kham – Tea Village in No-Man’s-Land Revisited
  • My Little Tea School – The ABC of Tea
    • Lesson 1 : What Is Tea? – The Tea Plant, Camellia Sinensis
    • Lesson 2 : (What Makes) The Tea in Your Cup
    • Lesson 3 : Origin – What does it tell about your tea?
    • Lesson 4 : Tea and Terroir
    • Lesson 5 : (Your) Tea and (Its) Cultivar
    • Lesson 6 : (Styles of) Tea Cultivation
    • Lesson 7 – (Parameters of) Tea Plucking
    • Lesson 8/1 – History of Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/2 – (Parameters of) Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/3 : Green Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/4 : Oolong Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/5 : Black Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/6 : White Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/7 : Yellow Tea Processing
    • Lesson 8/8 : Dark Tea / Pu Erh Tea Processing
    • Lesson 9/1 : Tea Preparation (1) – Parameters of Tea Preparation
    • Lesson 9/2 : Tea Preparation (2) – Contexts and Purposes of Tea Preparation
    • Lesson 9/3 : Tea Preparation (3) – Standards of Tea Preparation
    • Lesson 10/1 : Tea Cultures of the World (1) – Spread of the Tea Plant in China and South East Asia
    • Lesson 10/2 : Tea Cultures of the World (2) – Development of the Chinese Tea Culture
    • Lesson 10/3 : Tea Cultures of the World (3) – Spread of the Tea Culture in Asia
    • Lesson 10/4 : Tea Cultures of the World (4) – Ancient Trade Routes of Tea from China to Europe, Russia and Middle East
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