For the first few decades in
Kam's existence, he thought Chinese tea was just flavored water. If
there wasn't any tea around, a can of the cheapest coke would even be
better.
In the Autumn of
2000, a tea shop owner approach him for help to bring teas online. It
was straightly business for the first quarter. But as Kam got to learn
more about tea and tea brewing while trying out all the nice teas in the
shop, he realized he did it all wrong for the first half of his life
.
There seems to be a
gene in Kam that dances to the aroma and flavor of good Chinese tea. And
the thinker in Kam gets sharpened in the process of brewing tea.
By
putting together ChineseTeas101.com, Kam likes to share this physical,
as well as spiritual, experience with you.