Teahouse and Tea Stalls
By Emma Chang | 26 November 2018 | 0 Comments
Teahouses and tea stalls are dedicated to drinking tea. However, the teahouse has a fixed place where people can taste, relax, entertain, or discuss matters, storytelling, and even trading, and so on.
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Tea banquet and fighting tea
By Emma Chang | 23 November 2018 | 0 Comments
Tea banquets and fighting teas, tea banquets are a feast for tea-based party. It is a treat for entertaining guests; fighting tea, also known as tea battles, is actually a game of tea. However, in the history of tea drinking, the two are closely related, causal and related.
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The method of having tea
By Emma Chang | 22 November 2018 | 0 Comments
Chinese have always been very particular about the having tea. When the guests come, the guests and the host greet each other. After the guests are seated, the owner should choose tea sets and teas according to their preferences, age and gender.
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Tea appreciation
By Emma Chang | 21 November 2018 | 0 Comments
Drinking tea does not mean that you know how to appreciate the tea, but you could appreciate the tea in order to drink good tea, so as to reach the highest level of tea art.
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Tea Art - Environment of tea tasting
By Emma Chang | 20 November 2018 | 0 Comments
Tea has the effect of fitness, thirst quenching, healing, and enjoys of the taste, but also cultivates sentiment, so people call tea a healthy drink.
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Tea drinking customs - Hui people guanguan tea
By Emma Chang | 19 November 2018 | 0 Comments
The Hui people mainly live in the northwest of China. Because it is located on the plateau, the climate is cold, lack supply of vegetables, and dairy products are one of the main foods in the area.
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Tea drinking customs - Tujia people ground tea
By Emma Chang | 16 November 2018 | 0 Comments
The Tujia people mainly live in the Wuling Mountain area at the junction of Hunan, Hubei, Sichuan and Guizhou. It is one of the tourist attractions of China. Because the local ecological environment is suitable for growing tea trees, it has always been an important place for many famous teas in China.
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Tea drinking customs - Bai people, three cups of tea
By Emma Chang | 15 November 2018 | 0 Comments
The Bai people live in the southwestern part of China, but they are mainly distributed in the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture of Yunnan Province. The three cup of teas are the Bai people who are warm and hospitable in Dali celebrate the festival, the birthday, and the wedding.
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Tea drinking customs - Blang people sour tea
By Emma Chang | 14 November 2018 | 0 Comments
The Blang ethnic group has a total of around 58,000 people. It is one of the earliest groups that planted tea trees in Yunnan, and is known as the “ancient tea farmer”. They live in high mountains above 1500m above sea level. Eating sour tea is a unique tea custom of the Blang people. Unlike ordinary tea brewing methods, Bulang people eat sour tea.
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Tea drinking customs - Lisu people thunder sound tea
By Emma Chang | 13 November 2018 | 0 Comments
There are nearly 500,000 Lisu people, mainly living in Yunnan Province. Drinking thunder sound tea is the trend of the Lisu people.
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