CONTENTS
Ⅰ Part Ⅰ General Report of the ChineseTea Industry
1.General Report of the Chinese Tea Industry/001
Ⅱ Part Ⅱ Thematic Reports of the Development of Chinese Tea Industry
2.On the Rational Regression and Commoditisation of Tea Industry/031
3.External Appearance and Inner Character of Mao Zedong’s Tea Spitit/036
4 Mao Zedong and Tea/042
Ⅲ Part Ⅲ Regional Reports of the Developmentof Chinese Tea Industry
5 The Research on Tea Industry’s Development of Fujian Province in 2012/086
6 The Research on Tea Industry’s Development of Zhejiang Province in 2012/093
7 The Research on Tea Industry’s Development of Yunnan Province in 2012/110
8 The Research on Tea Industry’s Development of Hubei Province in 2012/127
9 The Research on Tea Industry’s Development of Guangdong Province in 2012/138
10 The Research on Tea Industry’s Development of Shandong Province in 2013/157
11 The Research on Tea Industry’s Development of Henan Province in 2012/179
12 The Research on Tea Industry’s Development of Anhui Province in 2012/194
13 The Research on Tea Industry’s Development of Jiangsu Province in 2012/206
14 The Research on Tea Industry’s Development of Hunan Province in 2012/217
15 The Research on Tea Industry’s Development of Taiwan Province in 2012/231
Ⅳ Part Ⅳ Thematic Reports on the Categoriesof Chinese Tea
16 Thematic Reports on the Categories of Chinese Tea/237
Ⅴ Part Ⅴ Chinese Tea Cases
17 Selected Cases of Chinese Tea Development in 2013/253
Description:
This is the fourth volume in the yearbooks series that focuses on China’s tea industry. The book provides a sweeping overview of, and a clear and concise summary of the development of China’s tea industry from a systematic approach, drawing upon the general report, special and regional reports and boxed case-studies, whilst also examining the changing orientation that has led to a popularization of tea industry. This engaging book is a great resource for readers who would like to understand the history of tea by reading amusing anecdotes about great men and tea, for example, Mao Tse-tung’s tea-drinking habits.