yang88 Posted July 8, 2000 Share Posted July 8, 2000 Dear cecil,Bottled spring water is popular all around the world. What about China. Does China produces any bottled spring water and is spring water popular among chinese people. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 19, 2000 Staff Share Posted July 19, 2000 Dear Anon,Yes, China has a very famous distiller: Olendia Water Company that produces bottled spring water.In the past, it came only in a green glass bottle.Nowadays, it comes in both a green glass bottle and another more compact bottle same as the Ribena clear glass bottle. A few years ago, another version, the alluminium can.This mineral water is very famous in the Far East as it is suppose to be a cooling drink.Because of the alakaline in the drink, one may need to get used to it. The bottled drink comes with CO2.It is a refreshing no calorie drink.In Mandarin, it is translated as `Snake Head' drink. When we order it, from coffee shops, we just ask for `Ser Tao Shui' or (Snake Head drink).Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/8/00 12:17:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,Bottled spring water ispopular all around the world.What about China. Does Chinaproduces any bottled springwater and is spring waterpopular among chinese people.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 23, 2000 Staff Share Posted July 23, 2000 Spring water and China - Laoshan Oldenlandia Water Dear Anon, I took the opportunity to take a picture of what the `green' mineral water looks like. By the way, the correct `English' spelling on the bottle is: Oldenlandia Water. This is the description on the label: OLENLANDIA WATER Make of the abstracted fragrant essense of oldeniadia with Laoshan mineral water rich in mineral elements and it is indeed a refreshing drink for all seasons around the year with a tradition of quality sinces 1962. It is bottled by Qindao Laoshan Oldenlandia Water Co Ltd, China. It is the addition of oldeniadia to Laoshan mineral water that gives it a unique flavour. I forgot to mention that often some take it with a pinch of salt added. I am not sure, if you have this in your country. But if not, perhaps, someone, perhaps you would like to try to be the importer/distributor:) Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote On 7/8/00 12:17:00 AM, Anonymous wrote: Dear cecil, Bottled spring water is popular all around the world. What about China. Does China produces any bottled spring water and is spring water popular among chinese people. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 21, 2024 Staff Share Posted October 21, 2024 Poor cousin … sharper taste.. not as mellow or soothing as the green glass bottle one… Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 18, 2024 Staff Share Posted November 18, 2024 On 18th November 2024 $2.00 per bottle Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted 46 minutes ago Staff Share Posted 46 minutes ago Laoshan Oldenlandia Water is a well-known bottled spring water brand from China, sourced from the Laoshan (Mount Lao) area in Shandong Province. About Laoshan and its water: - Spring source: Laoshan is famous for its natural mountain springs, which are reputed for their purity and mineral balance. - Water characteristics: The springs are often filtered naturally through granite and other rock layers, resulting in clean, slightly mineralized water. - Cultural significance: Laoshan has a long history tied to Taoist culture, and its water has been valued for drinking and brewing tea for centuries. - Oldenlandia addition Some versions of Laoshan’s bottled water are infused with Oldenlandia diffusa, a traditional Chinese medicinal herb believed to help with detoxification, cooling the body, and supporting liver health. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted 44 minutes ago Staff Share Posted 44 minutes ago Laoshan, or Mount Lao, is located on the southeastern coastline of Shandong Province, China, near the city of **Qingdao**. It lies along the Yellow Sea and is famous for its scenic coastal mountains, natural springs, and long history as a center of Taoist culture. Location Overview: - Region: Southeastern coastline of Shandong Province, China - Nearby City: Qingdao - Coordinates: Approximately **36.17° N, 120.63° E** - Surroundings: Faces the Yellow Sea, with mountain ranges extending inland Map Reference (Google Maps link): [View Laoshan on Google Maps](https://www.google.com/maps/place/Laoshan,+Qingdao,+Shandong,+China/) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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