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	<title>My tea tasting experience in a tea shop--warm, fragrant, and beautiful!</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-set-864.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Tea Talk<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 1, Zhong Ku Hu Tong, Gulou, Xicheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Drinking tea is good for your health. Different kinds of tea have different tastes and medicinal functions. Near Beijing's famous Drum Tower, I found a tea shop where you can get almost every kind of <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2009-06-03<br>
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	<title>Healthy White Tea from Nature</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-870.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Xinming Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: A1-01, Chayuan Tea City, Maliandao Street, Xuanwu District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: As a tea lover, you must know green tea, but most likely you know little about white tea. So last Saturday when I passed by a white tea shop on the Maliandao tea street, I decided to go in and check i<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2009-06-10<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Special tea- tasty and good-looking</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/shops-867.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Cheng Yuan Tea House<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 16, Qian Hai Bei Yan, Xicheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Tea is good for your health, but maybe you don't like its taste. How about putting some delicious fruits or other food into it to make it more flavorful? Cheng Yuan tea house is a good place to find s<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2009-06-03<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Healthier Body, Better Life -- A Must-Add To Your Diet</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-858.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Gui Shi Ming Cha<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Room105, No.10, Ma Lian Dao Street, Xuanwu Distrcit, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Teas sold in Gui Shi Ming Cha are great for shooting up energy level, and popular with dieters.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2009-02-06<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Your morning starts when the aroma of tea fills in the air</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/shops-839.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Xiang Yuan Ming Pin<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Floor 1, Beijing International Tea Town, Ma Lian Dao Road, Xuanwu District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Drinking tea is not only healthy, but also enjoyable. Especially when your tea is brewed in an endearing tea pot.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-12-04<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Fragrant tea pillows help you sleep better</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-pillow-824.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Cha Zhen Shi Jia<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 1-1 Building 2, Ma Lian Dao Street Xi Li, Xuanwu District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Tea pillows help you sleep better, as the faint aroma of the dried tea leaves relieve stress from your brain. Tea pillows can also improve facial complexion.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-11-28<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Health-giving original ecology Pu'er tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-818.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Leyuanyu Pu'er Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: B-36, F2 YunNan Pu'er Market, No.33 XiangLuYing TouTiao, XuanWu District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Known as the "health-giving tea" and "beauty-slimming tea" in China, Puer tea is something you won't regret trying out. This famous tea from the Yunnan province of southern China gives you both taste <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-09-24<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Quality tea and Quality tea sets</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/shops-802.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Xiang Yuan Shao Pin<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Beijing International Tea Town, Ma Lian Dao Road, Xuan Wu District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Quality tea needs quality tea sets to compliment it. As a large tea shop at Maliandao tea street, Xiang Yuan Shao Pin offers one-stop shopping for both.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-08-20<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Fujian Tea pioneer on Beijing's famous tea street</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/luxueya-797.html</link>
	<author>Lingling Zhang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: LuXueYa<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 2,1 st floor, Jing Min Tea City, Ma Lian Dao Street, Xuanwu District,Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Luxueya, more than any other brand, really brought Fujian's tea culture to the capital. They did this by putting their shop on Maliandao street, the largest collection of tea shops in northern China.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-08-15<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>User-friendly purple clay tea cups</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-782.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Qingyi Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: A2-10, Chayuan Tea City, Maliandao Lu, Xuanwu District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Purple clay from the county of Yixing is considered the best natural material for making tea sets. Their purple clay teapots can abundantly release your tea's aroma and keep it from going tasting bad <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-29<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Tea bestowed by the Goddess of Mercy</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-778.html</link>
	<author>Lingling Zhang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Tian Ran Xiang<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: F2-B02, International Tea City, Ma Lian Dao Street, Xuanwu District,Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Tieguanyin tea, originated from Anxi in south China's Fujian province, is a famous Oolong tea named after the Buddhist saint Guanyin, or Goddess of Mercy. Like other Oolong teas, Tieguanyin¡¯s taste c<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-24<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Purple clay &amp; porcelain tea sets</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-774.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Taoyi Puple Clay Tea Sets Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: B165, F5, Bairong World Trade Centre, No.101 Yongdingmenwai Dajie, Chongwen District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: What a pity it is if a tea lover doesn't have a good purple clay teapot! For this teapot accentuate and preserve the aroma of your tea, bringing out its full taste. It does this through tiny, invisibl<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-21<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Taiwan's Best Tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-771.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Taiwan Best Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: B1-26/27, Beijing International Tea Centre, Maliandao, Xuanwu District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: As a tea lover, I dream of tasting all kinds of good teas from all over the world. If you're like me, then make sure to visit the famous Maliandao Tea Street, the largest collection of tea vendors in <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-15<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Longsheng, big brand famous for Pu'er tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-769.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Longsheng Pu'er Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: A3, F1 YunNan Pu'er Tea Market, No.33 XiangLuYing TouTiao, XuanWu District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: If you want to buy some Chinese tea, I highly recommend Pu'er tea due to its great health benefits, such as losing weight, lowering blood fat, and nourishing stomach.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-15<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Medicinal Pu'er Tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-765.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Da De Sheng Cha Hao<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 2 building of Beijing Tea Company, Ma Lian Dao Street, Xicheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Like red wine, Pu'er tea produced in the tropic area of Yunnan Province gets better with age. Known as "medicinal tea", it can help reduce cholesterol and&nbsp;lower your weight.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-11<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Pu'er tea from natural forests</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Maliandao-752.html</link>
	<author>Lingling Zhang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Tao Cha Ju<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 11,Hall C, Tian Fu Yuan Tea City, Ma Lian Dao Street, Xuanwu District,Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: In tea shops, when you see tea compressed into a variety of shapes, like cakes, bowls, or brick, the tea is undoubtedly Pu'er tea from Yunnan. You may find it strange. But it's to aid in transportatio<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-09<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Tea-pillow to give you a good sleep</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Maliandao-751.html</link>
	<author>Lingling Zhang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Han Yi Lou<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 1-1, No 2, Ma Lian Dao Xili, Xuanwu district,Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Combining Chinese traditional Tea culture with Eastern medicine, Hanyilou shop on Beijing's famous tea street Maliandao carries a series of healthy tea pillows.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-09<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Care for a cup of white tea?</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Maliandao-750.html</link>
	<author>Lingling Zhang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Dingyun Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: F-25, International Tea City, Ma Lian Dao street<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: You may familiar with green tea and red tea, but how about white tea? The best white teas look like tiny white hairs, and give the tea a pale look.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-09<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Green Tea From The Most Beautiful Village in China</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-739.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Noble Tea<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Room 105, A 10 Ma Lian Dao Street, Xuan Wu District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: This article is about a shop holding the green tea from Wuyuan of Jiangxi Province.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-08<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Experiencing Tea Culture in Man Tang Xiang</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-740.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Man Tang Xiang<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: the Fourth Floor of Beijing International Tea Town, 6 Ma Lian Dao Street, Xuan Wu District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Following the aroma of tea on Ma Lian Dao Street, I came to Man Tang Xiang, a large tea shop holding many types of famous teas, as well as exquisite tea sets. Entering the gate of Man Tang Xiang, I wa<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-08<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Ahimsa Crystals and Tea Shop</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Tea-bar-219.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Ahimsa Crystals and Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Business 12, Building B, No. 66 Yuanyang Xinganxian, Xiaguangli, Chaoyang District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Ahimsa Crystals and Tea Shop specializes in natural crystal jewelry and ornaments mainly imported from Brazil. The shop also sells Chinese tea.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-08-29<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Wu Yu Tai Tea Shop ¨C 120 years old in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/quality-teas-257.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Wu Yu Tai Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.44, Dongsi North Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Originated in 1887, Wu Yu Tai is the most famous teashop chain in Beijing. With a history of 120 years, Wu Yu Tai runs tens of its teashops in Beijing, which are famous for fresh, healthy, quality and<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-08-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Jingtan Teahouse and Tea Shop</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Chinese-teas-270.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Jingtan Teahouse and Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.63, Huashi East Street, Chongwen District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Jingtan Teahouse is located on the Huashi East Street, Beijing. 

It features all the characteristics of a Beijing teahouse: a rockery, traditional furniture, Chinese calligraphy, and landscape pain<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-08-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>TianXiaPu'er, A Special Shop for Pu'er Tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-282.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: GuDaoShanFeng TianXiaPu'er Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Shop 07, FuLiCheng Commercial Building, Guangqumen Wai Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing.(West of ShuangJing Bridge)<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: GuDaoTianFeng TianXiaPu'er is the complicated name of a shop which specializes in Pu'er Tea. This shop carries over 50 varieties of Pu'er teas coming from the Yunan Menghai Tea Plant which owns 10,000<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-09-05<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Yipingudao, a Tea Shop Carries Pu'er Tea and Tea Sets</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-sets-322.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yipingudao Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.6-4, Zhushikou East Street, Chongwen District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Decorated in a traditional style, Yipingudao (English name: Supreme Tea Life) is a tea shop specializes in quality Pu'er tea from Yunnan Province.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-16<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Top Quality TieGuanYin Tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Chinese-Tea-325.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: HuaXiangYuan Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.08, 1st Floor, Building 6, Courtyard 93, Wanda Plaza, JianGuo Lu, Chaoyang District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Decorated in traditional Chinese style, HuaXiangYuan Tea Shop specializes in TieGuanYin (Iron Avalokitesvara) tea. Very popular with the Chinese, TieGuanYin calms the nerves and gives a soothing feel <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-17<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>All-natural organic teas</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-647.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Gengxiang Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: A10, Maliandao, Xuanwu District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Organic teas are made without artificial pesticides and fertilizers. For organic teas in Beijing, there is no better place to go than Gengxiang. Located on the Maliandao Tea Street, this top organic t<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-04-02<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Health-giving Dark Tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Chinese-Tea-698.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Hunan Dark Tea Outlet<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: B1-39, Beijing International Tea Centre, Maliandao, Xuanwu District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Chinese tea lovers know there are six types of Chinese teas: green, black, dark, yellow, white, and oolong. Among them, dark tea mainly includes Hunan dark tea and Yunnan Pu'er tea. And people see the<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-05-29<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Longjing tea at reasonable prices</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-699.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Westlake Longjing Tea Outlet<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: B1-39, Maliandao International Tea Market, Xuanwu District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: When it comes to traditional Chinese teas, Longjing tea ranks near or at the top. In fact, one shop in the basement of Beijing International Tea Market sells Longjing tea exclusively. Here you can fin<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-05-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Small packages of Puer tea make ideal presents</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-700.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yunnan Pu'er Tea Factory Outlet<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 1106, Beijing Pu'er Tea Market, No.1 Maliandao Nanjie, Xuanwu District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: In order to keep my body in shape, I like to drink Puer tea, which can lower cholesterol and help lose weight. One place I frequent for my tea is the Beijing Yunnan Puer Tea Market, located on Maliand<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-05-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Prize-winning Pu'er tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-715.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Beijing LeYuanYu Tea Shop ("National Treasure" brand)<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.7, F3 Maliandao Tea Market, Maliandao Lu, Xuanwu District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Maliandao Tea Market is the oldest and most famous building on the west side of Maliandao Tea Street. On its third floor, I recently found a booth (No.7) selling quality Pu'er tea. And it was a great <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-06-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Health-giving tea in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-716.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: YiWu HongQing Pu'er Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: B-07, F2 YunNan Pu'er Market, No.33 XiangLuYing TouTiao, XuanWu District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: At the southeast of Xuanwumen lies a Yunnan Pu'er Tea Market, only five minutes by cab from Tian'anmen Square. For a tourist, this is a convenient place to taste Pu'er tea, considered the "health-givi<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-06-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Tea Fit for an Emperor</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-736.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Wenzhou Huang Tang Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: the Third Floor of Beijing Tea Town, Ma Lian Dao Street, Xuan Wu District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: With about 200 years of history, Huang Tang Tea used to be the local tribute to emperors. Produced in Zhejiang Province's Wenzhou city. Huang Tang tea - literally means "yellow soup" ¨C is a type of y<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-08<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Beautiful Story of the Flower Tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-724.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Nan Er Chun<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 74 Jinghua Tea Town, 14 Ma Lian Dao Street<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: In ancient China, women often used flowers to make cosmetics, as it could make skin smooth and soft. Nan Er Chun, a tea shop in Ma Lian Dao Street, features a special flower tea designed for ladies. M<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-03<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>A Taste of Yunnan Ethnic Culture</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Yunnan-711.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: ZhengYun ChaShe<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #147, Old Drum Tower St. XiCheng district<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: ZhengYun ChaShe, a shop in the Drum Tower area, offers Pu'er tea as well as ethnic handcraft from Yunnan Province, where the tea is grown.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-06-25<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Which Kind of Tea Candy You Prefer to?</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Tianfumingcha-Tea-shop-in-Beijing-598.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Tianfumingcha Tea shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: West of East Jiaodaokou Street, Xicheng district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Situated near Yonghegong Lamasery, the tea shop named Tianfumingcha offers various kinds of Chinese tea and delicious tea candies at reasonable prices. This tea shop chain counts over 600 branches in <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-02-24<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Tasting Rare Tea at Tea Researcher</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Tea-Researcher-shop-in-Beijing-594.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Tea Researcher<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: The 1st basement of Wangfujing Department Store, No.255 Wangfujing Avenue, Dongcheng district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: If you like Chinese tea, you won't regret paying a visit to Tea Researcher. The shop offers many types of tea, from various tea planting regions in Asia, and also from Europe and Africa. Until then th<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-02-14<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Tea shop with 100 years of history</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/a-famous-tea-shop-in-Beijing-323.html</link>
	<author>Maggie</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Zhangyiyuan Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: the 1st floor, Guoyi Plaza, South West 3rd Ring Road, Haidian District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Zhangyiyuan, famous tea brand dating all the way back to the Qing Dynasty, offer a great selection of high-quality teas. I visited its shop in the Gongzhufen Shopping Center, where one of their outlet<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-16<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>For the best Tieguanyin tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Chinese-Teashop-302.html</link>
	<author>Maggie</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Tieguanyin Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 1/F Commerce District, Finance Center, Zhongguancun Plaza, Haidian District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located near the Friendship Hotel in Haidan District, this tea shop specializes in Tieguanyin (Iron Avalokitesvara) tea. In fact, this store claims as the Exclusive Retailer of TieGuanYin Tea. Tieguan<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-09-17<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Traditional Tea Shop for Over 100 Years</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Chinese-honored-tea-shop-in-Beijing-388.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Wuyutai Tea Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.10, Huixinxijie Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Wuyutai is a famous Beijing tea brand dating back to the 19th century. Among its numerous stores in Beijing, I visited its outlet on Huixin Xijiebei Street in Chaoyang district.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Picking out traditional authentic Chinese tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/a-Beijing-based-teashop-433.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yuyuanhou Teashop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.77, east of Xibaohe, east north 3rd Ring, Chaoyang district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Yuyuanhou is a teashop located on the East North 3rd Ring. Along with other traditional Chinese teashops, Yuyuanhou offers a large selection of teas with traditional authentic taste.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-12<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Green Tea and Puer Tea from a Plum Garden</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Tea-shop-493.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Plum Garden<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.8, Xinjiekouwai St. Xicheng district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Plum Garden, or Meiyuan in Chinese, is a teashop near middle North 3rd Ring Rd. They mainly offer Chinese green tea at reasonable prices.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-28<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Enjoy Chinese Teas in Hutongs</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/courtyard-470.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: The Terrace Tea House<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 69 of Donghuamen Street, DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: For a nice change-of-pace to visiting Beijing's main tourist attractions, you can find it quite enjoyable to sit inside a Beijing's tea house, especially one residing in the old residential courtyards<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-20<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>A Older Beijingers' Tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/jasmine-tea-428.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yu Yuan Hou Teashop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #77, Xibahe Dongli, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Yu Yuan Hou tea shop features jasmine teas, offering over 30 types.Their techniques to make jasmine teas are well-known in the town.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-08<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Enjoying the Traditional Chinese Art of Tea</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/teahouse-362.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: MingRen Teahouse<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 36 of CheGongZhuang Street, Haidian District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located on the west part of CheGongZhuang Street, MingRen Teahouse is an ideal place for enjoying the Chinese art of tea. As one of MingRen's seven locations in Beijing, the teahouse  serves a variety<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-24<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>These People Know their Teas</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-teashop-328.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yuan Chang Hou Teashop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.10, 122#, An De Street, Xicheng District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Among the numerous time-honored teashops in Beijing, Yuan Chang Hou has distinguished itself as an expert on teas.

Established nearly a century ago, Yuan Chang Hou carries a full range of tea varie<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-17<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>You Think This Tea is Bitter? It is Sweet</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tea-from-high-mountains-174.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: XueFeng GaoShan Tea<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Basement, The Malls at Oriental Plaza, East Chang¡¯an Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: XueFeng GaoShan Tea carries tea from a 1000-meter high mountain located in the town of XueFeng.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Get A Beauty From Your Drink</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijing_china_145.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Tea shop - Beijing Friendship Store<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 1st floor, Beijing Friendship Store, Chang'an Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: This tea shop offers Chinese green tea and flower tea.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>MaLianDao Tea City¡ªThe Most Famous Tea Market in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Tea-market-114.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Tea houses& Restaurants</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/7-Tea%20shop.html">Tea shop</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Maliandao Tea City<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.11, Ma Lian Dao, Xuanwu district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: MaLianDao Tea City - Learn Chinese Culture from Tea<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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