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Theme - Mansa

Mansa (慢撤山) – one of the famous tea mountains - the term for seed sowing bag in Chinese. The six famous tea mountains are a group of mountains in Xishuangbanna, renowned for their climates and environments, which not only provide excellent growing conditi

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Teas - Mansa

ManSa 2013 - blind tasting set 7

ManSa 2013 - blind tasting set 7
4.5 stars 1 review

flowery, in some parts honey, narcotic aroma, taste goes to honey, sweetish tones, verry fancy...

2012 Chawangpu Jingmai Gu Shu Xiao Bing Cha

2012 Chawangpu Jingmai Gu Shu Xiao Bing Cha 200g
5.0 stars 1 review

This tea is from Jingmai Da Zhai, grown on the Da Ping Zhang area, and is considered some of the...


Quotes - Mansa

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Photos - Mansa

Tea Mountains Map,


Video - Mansa


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„According to this text, the consciousness of the dead person lingers between one live and another for a period of 49 days. During that time he‘s capable of hearing. So the text is red aloud to encourage and guide him.“

Source Film: The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Way of Life: (2 parts)[online]. NHK Creative of Japan, Mistral Film of France, National Film Board of Canada, 1994. Available on WWW: <http://www.uloz.to>. [q91] [s18]

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