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PMR-D7472 
 Morocco, Rissani: pouring glasses of Berber tea, which should have a good head of foam. 
 Keywords: Africa, arab drinks, Maghreb, Islam, Muslim
PMR-D1169 
 People's Republic of China, Shanghai: flowers in a glass of tea, at tea tasting session. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, architecture, colourful, night life, Middle Kingdom, Han, Asian, municipality, metropolis, high-rise blocks, skyscrapers
PMR-D1168 
 People's Republic of China, Shanghai: tea tasting on a roof terrace teahouse. 
 Keywords: modern architecture, skyscrapers, high-rise blocks, metropolis, municipality, Asian, Han, Middle Kingdom, night life, colourful, architecture
PMR275-03 
 U.S.A., Florida, Orlando, Walt Disney World: World Showcase in the EPCOT Center: "The Tea Room", an English thatched cottage (complete with peasant girl!). 
 Keywords: colourful, picturesque, culture, geographical, educational, new-technology, human achievement, innovation, recreation
PMR-D3637 
 People's Republic of China, Anhui Province: chrysanthemum flowers, grown for making tea. 
 Keywords: Middle Kingdom, Han, Asian, flora, botany, cultivation, blossom, tea flavour
PMR-D3636 
 People's Republic of China, Anhui Province: harvesting chrysanthemum flowers near Huangshan to be dried and made into tea. 
 Keywords: Middle Kingdom, Han, Asian, flora, botany, cultivation, blossom, tea flavour
PMR-D3535 
 People's Republic of China, Jiangsu Province, Suzhou: Garden to Linger In (Liu Yuan), built in the Ming Dynasty (1593) by Xu Taishi: tea room with traditional furnishings. 
 Keywords: architecture, Middle Kingdom, Han, Asian, classical, UNESCO
PMR169-07 
 U.S.A., California, San Francisco: the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park, created out of sand dunes - here the pathway leads under a red, wooden bridge. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, heritage, picturesque, historical, culture, coastal city
PMR169-06 
 U.S.A., California, San Francisco: the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park, created out of sand dunes - the lake, waterfall and pagodas, backed by eucalyptus trees, introduced from Australia. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, heritage, picturesque, historical, culture, coastal city, reflections
PMR169-05 
 U.S.A., California, San Francisco: the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park, created out of sand dunes - a semi-circular bridge over the water. 
 Keywords: architecture, metropolis, heritage, picturesque, historical, culture, coastal city
PMR-D2497 
 Iran, Isfahan: a typical coffee shop. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, religion, recreation, spare-time, social, drinking, tea
PMR-D2481 
 Iran, Isfahan: Pol-e Khaju (Khaju Bridge) was built under Shah Abbas II in about 1650 in the Safavid era. It is 110 metres long and can be used to dam the River Zayandeh when necessary. The tea room in the centre, built for the Shah, is no longer in use. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, mosque, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, historic, heritage
PMR-D2480 
 Iran, Isfahan: Pol-e Khaju (Khaju Bridge) was built under Shah Abbas II in about 1650 in the Safavid era. It is 110 metres long and can be used to dam the River Zayandeh when necessary. The tea room in the centre, built for the Shah, is no longer in use. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, mosque, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, historic, heritage
PMR-D2479 
 Iran, Isfahan: Pol-e Khaju (Khaju Bridge) was built under Shah Abbas II in about 1650 in the Safavid era. It is 110 metres long and can be used to dam the River Zayandeh when necessary. The tea room in the centre, built for the Shah, is no longer in use. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, mosque, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, historic, heritage
PMR-D2478 
 Iran, Isfahan: Pol-e Khaju (Khaju Bridge) was built under Shah Abbas II in about 1650 in the Safavid era. It is 110 metres long and can be used to dam the River Zayandeh when necessary. The tea room in the centre, built for the Shah, is no longer in use. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, mosque, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, historic, heritage
PMR-D2477 
 Iran, Isfahan: Pol-e Khaju (Khaju Bridge) was built under Shah Abbas II in about 1650 in the Safavid era. It is 110 metres long and can be used to dam the River Zayandeh when necessary. The tea room in the centre, built for the Shah, is no longer in use. 
 Keywords: Persia, Islam, Shi-ite, Muslim, mosque, religion, architecture, faience, tiling, minaret, arabesque, historic, heritage
PMR500-10 
 Cyprus (North), Lefkosa/ North Nicosia: street tea stall with tables and chairs, and an ex-colonial pillar box in unfamiliar colours. 
 Keywords: Lefkosa, drinking, passing time
PMR015K-25 
 Iraq, Uruk: Tourists being served with the traditional glasses of tea. 
 Keywords: muslim, Islam
PMR064K-13 
 Bulgaria, Teshel: Dyavolska gurlo (Devil's Throat), one of many sellers of "tea" by the exit from the "Devil's Throat" cave.

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