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    Explore "zhong" with insightful episodes like "127: China's Vital Gatekeepers - The Menshen", "Nur 30 fps in Assassins Creed Valhalla???", "1917 - Die Magie eines One-Shot Filmes", "Baozhong: Born in China, Rooted in Taiwan" and "MY CLASS: GREAT WALL" from podcasts like ""Legends From The Pacific", "Quasi - Podcast", "Quasi - Podcast", "Talking Tea" and "ATTITUBE"" and more!

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    127: China's Vital Gatekeepers - The Menshen

    127: China's Vital Gatekeepers - The Menshen

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    Baozhong: Born in China, Rooted in Taiwan

    Baozhong: Born in China, Rooted in Taiwan

    We're continuing our exploration of Taiwanese oolongs this week with a focus on one of the most celebrated of Taiwanese teas, Baozhong. Shiuwen Tai, of Seattle's Floating Leaves Tea, gave us such a fantastic and comprehensive intro to Taiwanese oolongs in our last episode that we had to invite her back to give us some more in-depth knowledge, and we asked Shiuwen to talk about Baozhong because, well, it's one of our favorite oolongs.

    Shiuwen chats with us about Baozhong's history, from its origins in China to its later cultivation in Taiwan, and how this history along with Taiwanese innovations in growing and processing Baozhong give it the distinctive flavor and bouquet it's known for today. We also talk about the birth of floral teas in Taiwan, about aged Baozhongs and aged oolongs in general, and about how a tea maker's skill can create an experience for the drinker that, in Shiuwen's words, is "almost beyond imagination."

     

    In the photo above, Shiuwen visits the Baozhong fields of Farmer Chen, in Taiwan's Wen Shan district.

     

    More info on Floating Leaves, including its online store, shop hours and classes, can be found at the Floating Leaves website, http://www.floatingleavestea.com, and on its Facebook page. Shiuwen's blog is at http://www.floatingleavestea.blogspot.com.

     

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    Talking Tea is produced and hosted by Ken Cohen. You can follow Ken on Twitter @Kensvoiceken. 

      

     

     

    This podcast features music from "Japanese Flowers" (https://soundcloud.com/mpgiii/japanese-flowers) by mpgiiiBEATS (https://soundcloud.com/mpgiii) available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). Adapted from original.

     

    Photo of Shiuwen Tai in Farmer Chen's Baozhong fields, courtesy of Shiuwen Tai. 

    MY CLASS: GREAT WALL

    MY CLASS: GREAT WALL

    Video made by Charles, Michael and Patrick on the basis of their presentation for my Advanced Chinese course.
    Most amazing stuff.

    All things are finite but imagination and creativity are infinite.

    My Class Live Translation

    My Class    Live Translation

    My Class Live Translation

    Translation as a norm is 'dead' as it is meant to be desktop labor over a text aiming to produce another print text in isolation from readers. My students and I are trying to inject live by this live translation project

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