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A Journey to the Tea Countries of China: Including Sung-Lo and the Bohea Hills; With a Short Notice of the East India Company's Tea Plantations in t Book

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  • A Journey to the Tea Countries of China: Including Sung-Lo and the Bohea Hills; With a Short Notice of the East India Company's Tea Plantations in t
  • Written by author Fortune, Robert
  • Published by Nabu Press, 4/22/2010
  • 'My object is to give a peep into the Celestial Empire, to show its strange hills and romantic valleys, its rivers and canals …and its strange and interesting people.' Robert Fortune (1813–80), the author of several books on China, was a keen botanist. He
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Preface; 1. Arrive at Hong-kong; 2. My object in coming north; 3. Leave Hang-chow-foo; 4. City of Wae-ping; 5. Sung-lo-shan; 6. My reception in the house of Wang's father; 7. Kingtang or Silver Island; 8. Foo-chow-foo; 9. Leave Ning-po for the Bohea Mountains; 10. City of Chang-shan and its trade; 11. Town of Hokow; 12. First view of the Bohea Mountains; 13. Woo-e-shan; 14. Stream of 'nine windings'; 15. Some advice to the reader; 16. Geography of the tea-shrub; 17. Inn at Pouching-hien; 18. A celebrated Buddhist temple; 19. Tea-plants, etc., taken to Hong-kong; 20. Safe arrival of tea-plants in India; 21. Experiments with tea-seeds; 22. Ordered to inspect the tea-plantations in India.


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