Overlooking the garden of Gu Yuan Tea House in Shanghai is a giant poster headed by a bold slogan: Nothing Says China Like Tea. The twostory builing, set up by Charilie Kuo, a Shanxi-native whose family has been in t...Overlooking the garden of Gu Yuan Tea House in Shanghai is a giant poster headed by a bold slogan: Nothing Says China Like Tea. The twostory builing, set up by Charilie Kuo, a Shanxi-native whose family has been in the tea business for more than 300 years, is filled with antique Chinese furniture, emitting an atmosphere of a bygone era.展开更多
文摘Overlooking the garden of Gu Yuan Tea House in Shanghai is a giant poster headed by a bold slogan: Nothing Says China Like Tea. The twostory builing, set up by Charilie Kuo, a Shanxi-native whose family has been in the tea business for more than 300 years, is filled with antique Chinese furniture, emitting an atmosphere of a bygone era.