Travel How Chinese tea arrived — and flourished — on an island in Portugal By mylusoJanuary 21, 2025Less 1 min read Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Save Email The Azores are one of the few places in Europe with a thriving tea farm. ShareTweetPinShare Previous PostHow the Premier League became a dream destination for young Brazilians Next PostEast Timor arrests 2 foreigners who fled from Bali prison You May Also Like January 23, 2025 First Angola/Portugal business forum held in Luanda on 23 June – Macauhub January 23, 2025 5 More Ways to Invest in Brazil Right Now – Motley Fool January 23, 2025 Spanish, Portuguese leagues opposed to FIFA third-party ownership ban – Times LIVE January 20, 2025 ‘The river is dead’: what is polluting the water of Brazil’s Xikrin tribe? | Naira Hofmeister and José Cícero da Silva | Global development | The Guardian
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