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Contents
Second Visit to China Shanghae New English Town Adopt
1
Leave Hangchowfoo A China Passageboat Scenery and
28
City of WaepingThreatened Attack from Boatmen A false
48
CHAPTER IV
66
CHAPTER V
73
CHAPTER VI
90
Foochowfoo Jealousy of the Mandarins A polite Way
102
CHAPTER VIII
125
CHAPTER X
160
CHAPTER XI
171
CHAPTER XII
186
CHAPTER XIII
202
CHAPTER XV
232
Inn at Pouchinghien OpiumSmokers and Gamblers Value
247
Teaplants c taken to Hongkong Shipped for India I sail
274
CHAPTER XIX
287
More
CHAPTER IX
146
Less
Common terms and phrases
amongst
appeared
arrived
bamboo
banks
beautiful
beggars
black teas
boat
boatmen
Bohea mountains
Buddhist
canal
Canton
cash
chair
chair-bearers
Chang-shan
China
Chinamen
Chinese
chop
chopsticks
Chusan
Chusan archipelago
colour
coolies
cultivated
dinner
distance
district
engaged
England
English
Fcap
Fokien
Foo-chow
Foo-chow-foo
foreigners
garden
green teas
green-tea country
Hang-chow
Hang-chow-foo
hills
History
Hokow
Hwuy-chow
India
Island
journey
kind
lake
leaves
looked
Lord
luggage
mandarin
miles
morning
Nan-che
natives
Nechow
night
Ning-po
observed
onwards
opium-smoker
pass
passengers
picul
plants
Plates
Portrait
Post 8vo
Pouching-hien
Poyang lake
priests
procured
province
Prussian blue
quantity
rain
reached
rice
river
road
rocks
scenery
Second Edition
seeds
seemed
seen
servants
Shanghae
shrub
side
Sing-Hoo
soon
stream
Sunderbunds
taels
tea-plants
tea-seeds
tea-shrub
temple
Third Edition
took
town
travellers
trees
Tsong-gan-hien
Tun-che
valley
Vols
walked
Wang
wind
Woo-e-shan
Woodcuts
Yuk-shan
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Title
Two visits to the tea countries of China and the British tea plantations in the Himalaya
Two Visits to the Tea Countries of China and the British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya
,
Robert Fortune
Volume 2 of Two Visits to the Tea Countries of China and the British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya: With a Narrative of Adventures, and a Full Description of the Culture of the Tea Plant, the Agriculture, Horticulture, and Botany of China
,
Robert Fortune
Author
Robert Fortune
Edition
3
Publisher
J. Murray, 1853
Original from
the University of Michigan
Digitized
9 Sep 2008
Subjects
China
Tea
 
 
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