Map of China highlighting the Yunnan region, with an inset photo of a tea tree and text explaining the origin of tea in the mountains of Yunnan Plateau, China.
A vintage Chinese map with mountain ranges, rivers, and locations labeled in Chinese characters. The map has a beige background with brown lines and accents, and features traditional border decorations.
Illustration of Shén Nóng, the divine farmer, holding herbs, surrounded by plants and a cow. Accompanying text explains his role in inventing agricultural and herbal practices, with a picture of an ancient book on plants.
A collage of images related to tea, including a ceramic figure of a traditional Chinese scholar, two elderly men drinking tea, and pages of ancient Chinese text about tea along with a description of the Classic of Tea by Lu Yu.
Collage of images depicting various tea culture scenes in China, including traditional tea houses, modern tea shops, outdoor tea gatherings, and interior tea rooms with Chinese decor and architecture.
Chart illustrating the four stages of Chinese tea consumption: raw as herbal medicine, cooked as vegetable, boiled as soup, and infused as liquor, with historical descriptions for each stage.
Slide titled 'Tea Market Data' with three text boxes showing statistics about tea consumption, production, and import in the United States and globally.
Map of China with regions labeled in red, green, and blue, including the Jiangbei, Jiangnan, Southwest, and South China regions, and corresponding information about tea growing areas and products in boxes on the right side.
A collage of five images depicting tea cultures around the world: an African woman preparing tea, a formal tea ceremony with women in traditional Asian attire, two Asian men clinking teacups, two men having tea outdoors, and a traditional Asian painting of women having tea.
Animated slide displaying a portrait of a Japanese man in traditional attire and a painting of a woman with curly hair wearing a black dress with pearls. Text identifies the man as Sen no Rikyu, a Japanese tea master, and the woman as Catherine of Braganza, with her birth and death dates. Additional text explains Rikyu's influence on tea culture and his principles.
A traditional Chinese map of the Tea Horse Road with routes marked in red and black, featuring Chinese characters, scenic illustrations, and signs of mountains, rivers, and historical locations.
A vintage illustrated map titled 'Picture Tea Map of the World,' depicting various regions known for tea, with labels and illustrations of ships, people, and tea-related notations across the world map in an old-fashioned style.