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A Detailed Look at Home Tea Storage and Warehouse Storage
Home Tea Storage and Warehouse Storage Evaluation 1. Home tea storage originated in Hong Kong and Taiwan. In the mid-20th century, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, Pu'er tea consumption (except in Tibet) largely ceased on the Chinese mainland. Only Hong Kong retained a partial market for Pu'er tea. Hong Kong introduced Pu'er tea to Taiwan and some Southeast Asian countries. As such, due to its unique trading position, Hong Kong naturally became a distribution center for Pu'er tea. In fact, the concept of tea storage and even post-fermentation of Pu'er tea was born out of trade. In other words, although there has been a saying in Yunnan since ancient times that "grandfathers make tea, grandsons sell it" (another version is "grandsons drink it"), the initial concept of tea storage in Hong Kong was simply about stockpiling goods. However, over time, this gradually evolved into a more conscious approach to tea storage, with various methods being explored and moving towards professional tea storage. Due to Hong Kong's high population density and limited land, as well as limited warehouse conditions, along with the relatively small proportion of tea in overall trade, the capital and economic strength of those… -
How to Haggle at the Tea Market
The prices of tea sold in tea shops usually have some room for negotiation; you can discuss the price after tasting. First, tell the owner how much you need, then haggle for a 10-20% discount on their quoted price. Owners of physical husband-and-wife tea shops won't overcharge blindly, as the market sets the standards. Tactics for Haggling Over Tea Prices Understand the market price: Before purchasing tea, familiarize yourself with its market price so you have an idea of what to expect. Inquire about discounts: After selecting your tea, ask if there are any discount promotions, such as reductions for bulk purchases or special deals. Avoid making hasty decisions: When buying tea, don't rush into a decision. Compare the prices and quality across multiple shops to find the best option for you. Consider quality: Besides price, quality is also crucial when buying tea. Choose high-quality tea. In summary, when buying tea, be observant, compare, select carefully, and negotiate. Avoid rushing into a decision and consider both quality and price. Professional Questions to Ask When Buying Tea When purchasing tea, you can ask the following questions to demonstrate professionalism: Tea production area: Inquire about the production area to understand the growing…
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