Travel Photography Photos tagged as tea
Tea at the tea shop in Yantai. Look at it, sitting there and stuff...
Tulga and Chimgee was like our parents..Their meals are makes not to move to place to place..I miss it..
Dad takin the mickey out of Mermaid Corner Tea House...
tea plantation, Northwest Vietnam
It's very famous for Japanese Tea and quite far away from Kyoto.. the Uji Bridge is very nice!!
Three from our tour group taste leaves from tea plants at a tea farm
Everytime I want to please a friend who does not know the Musée Jacquemart André's Café, I take her there for tea or lunch !? A rare place to rest before or after visiting the museum's fine collection of Italian Renaissance and French 18th century works. Where else in the world could you sip tea beneath a sumptuous trompe l'oeil ceiling by Giacomo Tiepolo - 158 Boulevard Haussmann (8th) - Tel 01 45 62 04 44 - Musee Jacquemart-Andre
hill side covered with tea plants
A smiling tea plucker on a plantation near Kandy
ROUGH ROAD TO NAMSHAN...It took me almost half a day on this hired China-made bike to get from Hsipaw to Namshan, about 80km apart.It was more than a bone-jarring ride;it was bumpy, painful along certain stretches that were simply narrow, slippery and riddled with pebbles and stones. Often I had to stop to let on-coming trucks pass. After three falls, one of which almost sent me down the steep ravine (a cluster of bamboo saved me!), I arrived in Namshan, dirty, tired and shivering as the evening’s cold mountain air bit into my skin. But it was worth the experience. I savoured every moment of my four-day stay in this remote mountain township, dubbed the “tea capital” of Myanmar.”
Julius Meinl is Austria's premier address for gourmets and connoisseurs.
Malabar tea plantation in west java, Indonesia
View of the hillside covered in tea waiting to be picked.