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    Tuesday 10 January, 2017 | RSS Feed

    Chinese Tea Ceremony

    by Arthur Ding

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    For centuries, Chinese people built ceremonial tea rooms which led them to adapting the consumption of tea as a big part of their lives. The spirit of a tea ceremony exemplifies the basic principles of respect, harmony, purity, tranquility and appreciation. A tea ceremony is a good way of focusing on the mental spirituality and relaxation and the ability to enjoy the tradition that has been practiced thousands of years have passed.  All these principles do represent the superior ideals of humankind. The traditional tea ceremony is conducted by having a minimum of 4 guests who will be taught concerning the origin of tea ceremony as well as the different forms of teas.

     






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