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As a result, Chinese tea sets have been renowned for exquisite ... This means a teapot, teacup, tea tray, tea pitcher, tea bowl, and other utensils. Generally speaking, Qing Dynasty tea sets ...
A set of tea utensils designed by Xu Zhiwen. [Photo provided to China Daily] From craftsmanship to designs and processing techniques, festival integrates modernity with tradition, Yang Feiyue reports.
At least 2,500 years ago, tea, as we know it ... 618–907), the apogee of ancient Chinese prosperity, the drink involved ritual, etiquette and specific utensils. During this period of splendor ...
This ceremonial tea set-up is called Gong Fu Cha and originated ... which is the tea served at Upper Palace. In China, the Gong Fu Cha method of brewing tea is considered the best way to extract ...
Where your tea pot and cups sit on a tray can carry hidden meaning, great ceremony or sound an emergency, thanks to centuries-old codes developed by Chinese rebels opposed to the Qing dynasty ...
An all-in-one Tang Dynasty (618-907) ceramic tea set has recently been discovered at the Qujiazhuang Cemetery Ruins in North China's Shanxi Province. The discovery shows China's tea culture has ...