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I grew up with a childhood filled with Aesop, Brothers Grimm, and Disney. I faintly knew the stories and fables of a country hundreds of years old, China. I was familiar with the festivals and names of a handful of tales: Moon Cake Festival, The Water Margin, The Monkey King, but not knowing the full story nor the significance to the Chinese culture.

As I was trying to explore these myths, I found that there was a lack of storytelling on the Net. So I'm presenting these stories for you to enjoy, like a fresh cup of tea: full of flavor and distinctiveness.

Magic and Enchantment

Magic Pear
Magic Leaf
From Out of Mud
Ghost for Sale

Filled with Adventure

Rat and Cat: Enemies for Life
Li Chi and the Serpent
Paintbrush Adventures
In the Company of Snakes

Folklore/Legends

The Foxy Lady <New!>

Two Farm Stories
Tea Monkeys
Devotion & Compassion
Who is the Lady on the Box of Mooncakes?

A bit of this and a bit of that Magic Eight

I have provided a printable version at the end of each story. Mind you, I'm giving you permission to read my stories for personal reasons. If you want reprint any part of the Chinese Tea Stories content (text and/or images), you *have* to ask me for permission.

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"Chinese Tea Stories" are a part of the Fire Horse Portfolio.