In my first column for the China Books Review series “The China Archive,” I revisit the 1936 travel classic News from Tartary by Peter Fleming.
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Lipton's Ceylon: The Legacy of a Tea Tycoon's Sri Lankan Empire
The tea fields of central Sri Lanka are a long way from Scotland, but both share a rugged beauty, sometimes obscured with mist, at once giving way to views which sweep down into deep, green valleys.
Little wonder then that a Glaswegian grocery magnate would choose this spot – central Sri Lanka’s Dambatenne – upon which to build his empire of tea.