


On August 21, 2008, my brother, and his wife invited me to join their Buddhist's friends to go for a trip at Ju-San(竹山) of Nan-Tou (南投) county. Ju-San is famous for three things: bamboos, ten-tea (天梯 heavenly stairs), and tea. The highlight of the trip was a stop at a tea factory shop where we enjoyed host and hostess' hospitality of tasting tea and learn about the tea-making process.
The picture describes what I saw at the tea factory shop. Top left, the host and hostess for our tea-tasting; Top-left, Tsuei-Mei (翆美) (wen-Kai's wife) and A-Kuan (the driver's wife) posted in front of state-of-art-tea-leaf-cooling tray inside a cold-room (19 oC). Bottom left, the front of the Tea-Factory-and-Tasting-Station.
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some of the pictures are overlapping
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