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The art of
drinking and serving tea plays a major cultural role in China.
It inspires poetry and songs. Mutual love of tea cements lifelong
friendships. For centuries, the ritual of preparing and serving
tea has held a special place in the hearts and minds of Chinese
aristocracy, court officials, intellectuals and poets.
The Chinese tea ceremony emphasizes the tea, rather than
the ceremony -- what the tea tastes like, smells like, and how one tea tastes
compared to the previous tea, or in successive rounds of drinking. Ceremony doesn't
mean that each server will perform the ritual the same way; it is not related
to religion. Each step is meant to be a sensory exploration and appreciation.
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Most teas used in the
Chinese tea ceremony are grown in the mountains of Taiwan at
around 4,000 feet. These teas are particularly refined, such
as oolong teas which are lightly fermented and red teas that
can be moderately to heavily fermented.
Tea house in Beijing
Dr tea that a biggest one in beijng ,there are pretty
girls who can perform tea ceremony and teach tea making ,Beijing Dr tea which
decorated in Chinese tradional culture style ,it,s also a good please for take
rest during you stay in Beijing. |
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