I am curious how do you find Indian teas, being Chinese you’ve obviously tasted different kind of teas. I think sugar, milk and spices are the essence of Indian tea but they mask the real flavour of tea. Perhaps a visit to a tea garden in Assam or Darjeeling might help one evaluate the quality of Indian teas.
Most commonly Chinese drink green tea or jasmine tea more often than black tea. I only like black tea boiled with milk (no water added) and tea leaf NOT tea bag. Tea bag is tasteless. hahaha but i usually put 0 sugar in chai (if the chaiwala had not pre mixed sugar LOL, which in india sometimes is difficult) ...I went both Darjeeling and Assam ..tasted both ..i prefer Assam's .dont remember the difference tho ...:p
Hand-made embroidery is not an easy task, it is a time-consuming and creative artwork. Also, the worker needs a considerable amount of patience to create this beautiful art.
@@MasterJin usually most married women in the north east prefer wearing hand woven “sarong” rather than Indian ‘saree’ or ‘churidar’. So it does sell well. Besides that hand woven Naga shawl is famous across India. In other parts of northeast India, they use blackstrap loom for weaving rather than the more advanced loom shown in your video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JFw2EikndkU.html
@@MasterJin Assamese gumcha, shader etc are made for both homely use and selling purposes. Where you can find perfectly hand woven embroidery. Even my grandmother, my aunt used to do hand woven embroidery.
🙁🙁. We Mizo fought for independence one time and we almost won but at the end we failed. If only we have an air force, we would already gain independence. Mizoram is the only state in India where the IAF has dropped a bomb on its on Citizens.
Out of the 8 district of the North East India Manipur, Tripura and Assam are the most develop states because they are all Hindu majority states and again it's rapidly developing since the BJP came to power in 2014 under Narendra Modi the leader of far right Hinduvita party this clearly shows how religious nepotism is works in India...... And again Manipuris are majority Hindu and looks more like Bengalis and biharis because of the inter marriage that is happening between this three communities since the 17th century because during the 17th a group of Bengali and Bihari Hindu brahmin came to manipur from the present day Bangladesh to escape religious persecution under the Mughal rule and this group of people's converted the Manipuri king to Hinduism and subsequently the inter marriage stared....