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 21, 2025 Presidency hangs in balance in case before Brazil court January 20, 2025 Angola: Sums Don’t Add Up for Angolan Central Bank January 19, 2025 Brazil is no Longer in Index of Most Reliable Countries for Foreign Investment January 21, 2025 Mozambique Debt Probe Sees $500 Million in Unexplained Loans