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Tea culture is an important part of Chinese tradition. Alongside social development and progress, tea has not only played a role in driving the development of the economy, but has also remained a feature of people’s lives. Moreover, tea drinking has gradually developed into a resplendent tea culture and become a bright pearl in the social life of Chinese civilization.
The practice of tea culture can bring the spirit and wisdom of human beings to a higher orbit. Tea has an extremely close relationship to Chinese culture, and its study covers a wide field and has very rich content. It not only embodies the spirit of civilization, but also the spirit of ideological form. There can be no doubt that it has been beneficial in enhancing people's social accomplishments and appreciation of art.
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The history of Chinese tea is a long and gradual story of refinement. Generations of growers and producers have perfected the Chinese way of manufacturing tea, and its many unique regional variations.The original idea is credited to the legendary Emperor Shennong, who is said to have lived 5 000 yea...
TeahousesTake in a play or a show as you sample some of the most subtle and refined teas in the Middle Kingdom. These teahouses can provide visitors with a wide variety of entertainment, or just a nice quiet place to unwind and experience the beauty and serenity of Chinese tea culture. Gift Shops al...
The main varieties of Chinese tea are classified as green tea, red tea (black tea), Wulong tea, white tea, yellow tea, and reprocessed tea.Green Tea Green tea is also called unfermentated tea. It is made with the new shoots of appropriate tea trees as raw materials, by applying the typical technique...
Chinese Tea Lore Chinese tea lore is several hundred years, possibly even thousands of years, older than that of Japan. It is said that Chinese tea lore places an emphasis on spirit and makes light of form. Tea lore had different representations at different historical periods. Teas are also various...
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