China tea culture is the culture of making and drinking tea in China.
China is the hometown of tea. It is said that the discovery and utilization of tea by China people began in the Shennong era, at least 4,700 years ago.
China is the hometown of tea. It is said that the discovery and utilization of tea by China people began in the Shennong era, with at least 4,700 years.
Until now, the Han people still have the custom of replacing gifts with tea. Kung fu tea, as a classic school of tea culture in China, gathered the essence of tea ceremony culture in China, and was selected as a national intangible cultural heritage as a representative of tea ceremony in China.
Until now, the Han people still have the custom of replacing gifts with tea. As a classic school of tea culture in China, Kung Fu tea condensed the essence of tea ceremony culture in China, and was selected as a national intangible cultural heritage as a representative of tea ceremony in China.
In 2022, China's traditional tea-making techniques and related customs will be included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
In 2022, China's traditional tea-making techniques and related customs were listed in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
As one of the seven things (firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar and tea), drinking tea was very common in ancient China.
As one of the seven things to open the door (rice, oil, salt, sauce and vinegar tea), drinking tea was very common in ancient China.
China tea culture has a long history, extensive and profound, including not only the material culture level, but also the profound spiritual civilization level.
China tea culture has a long history, extensive and profound, including not only the material culture level, but also the profound spiritual civilization level.
Cha Sheng Lu Yu's tea classics in Tang Dynasty sounded the horn of China tea culture in history.
Cha Sheng Tea Classic written by Lu Yu in Tang Dynasty sounded the clarion call in the history of tea culture in China.
Since then, the spirit of tea has penetrated into the court and society, and penetrated into China's poetry, painting, calligraphy, religion and medicine.
Since then, the spirit of tea has penetrated into the court and society, and into China's poetry, painting, calligraphy, religion and medicine.