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I’ve noticed a tendency for the communist party themed teas to get overlooked. Serve the People was a slogan popular during the Cultural Revolution. People who went through this tumultuous period would be in their late 50s-70s now. This brick is part of the Cultural Revolution kitsch or nostalgia that began in the early 90s and has remained popular in China to this day. It is accented by Chairman Mao’s calligraphy front and back.
Enough background. http://universotea.com/content/2006-cnnp-serve-people-one-has-lot-cha-qi-and-clear-liquor-boot%C2%A0-no-errant-tastes-and

Flavors: Earth, Musty, Sweet

Preparation
195 °F / 90 °C 0 min, 15 sec 6 g 5 OZ / 150 ML

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I’ve been drinking Chinese tea since the early 90s when I was a student at Peking University.
My attention has focused on pu’ers, since by profession I’m a doctor of Chinese medicine and sometimes find it a useful lifestyle addition.
From there, I started importing, mostly for patients and other health professionals but also as an interesting hobby that can deepen individuals’ understanding of Chinese medicine.

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