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Author: Kevo
Date: Apr 21, 2008 02:30
... So, yesterday morning, I opened the bag with: Wei Shan Mao Jian. Smell? Uh? Oh, well, you probably are not awake yet and chinese teas .... Of course, I had to try the Wei Shan Mao Jian again in further brewings. What can I say? it's getting better, ... he passes me by. Khalil Gibran Isnt Wei Shan Mao Jian a yellow tea from Hunnan region? It is especially smoky, not easily ...
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Author: toci
Date: Apr 20, 2008 03:44
... reserve while finishing the Lochans. So, yesterday morning, I opened the bag with: Wei Shan Mao Jian. Smell? Uh? Oh, well, you probably are not awake yet and chinese teas _do_ smell funny sometimes. ... better prepared to that one. Of course, I had to try the Wei Shan Mao Jian again in further brewings. What can I say? it's getting better, the geese and ducks are ...
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Author: Damned-Virus-Data Miner providers
Date: Sep 10, 2008 05:32
Hello all, Kim jung II did not appear for the 60th annivesary.....is it jian bu der guang? or sick too heavily and can't get off his bed or he had sex bad mood make by his wife or what............ Yoggi
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Author: dillydally
Date: Jul 2, 2008 13:31
... are so many new regulations on which kinds of things cannot be mailed from or to Beijing," said Jian Yamin, a chemical engineer. "I want to buy a new cellphone, but I cannot use an express company to deliver it since it's an electronic good," said Jian, who added that development in the capital has driven up rent prices. Even the authorities may have overestimated...
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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Jun 23, 2008 07:42
... to cash in on Olympic fever are now facing the prospect of empty rooms, tables and tour buses. Many developments are supposed to be complete in mid-July. "Business is so bleak," said Di Jian, the sales manager at the Capital Hotel in Beijing. "Since May, very few foreigners have checked in. Our occupancy rate has dropped by 40 percent." The government does not seem to have come to its ...
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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Jun 22, 2008 19:24
... to cash in on Olympic fever are now facing the prospect of empty rooms, tables and tour buses. Many developments are supposed to be complete in mid-July. "Business is so bleak," said Di Jian, the sales manager at the Capital Hotel in Beijing. "Since May, very few foreigners have checked in. Our occupancy rate has dropped by 40 percent." The government does not seem to have come to its ...
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Author: CharlesLiu
Date: Jun 4, 2008 09:37
... pressure on a lake growing behind a landslide dam on the Jian River. On Thursday, the lake, given the name Tangjiashan, rose ... Here in Qinglian, a tourist town that straddles the Jian River shortly after it descends the mountains, residents have been forced ... along both sides of the Fu River, a tributary of the Jian. Like many of her neighbors, Ms. Cheng had a home ...
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Author: rst0wxyz
Date: Jun 4, 2008 08:49
...> pressure on a lake growing behind a landslide dam on the Jian River. On Thursday, the lake, given the name Tangjiashan, rose another ... Here in Qinglian, a tourist town that straddles the Jian River shortly after it descends the mountains, residents have been forced ... along both sides of the Fu River, a tributary of the Jian. Like many of her neighbors, Ms. Cheng had a home ...
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Author: Micky Wong
Date: Jun 4, 2008 08:43
... pressure on a lake growing behind a landslide dam on the Jian River. On Thursday, the lake, given the name Tangjiashan, rose ... catastrophically.” Here in Qinglian, a tourist town that straddles the Jian River shortly after it descends the mountains, residents have been forced ... along both sides of the Fu River, a tributary of the Jian. Like many of her neighbors, Ms. Cheng had a home ...
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Author: toci
Date: Apr 23, 2008 06:34
On Apr 20, 6:42 am, roland koch <orlan...@fantasymail.de> wrote: On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 03:44:20 -0700 (PDT), toci <gina...@yahoo.com> wrote: Do you think I'll have better luck ith a Chun Mee Dao Ming instead? Heh! don't ask me;-)) I am certainly the last person to ask this kind of question. Two years ago all I knew about chinese teas was, well, Chun Mee and ...
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