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China is known as the home of tea. Since ancient times, tea has penetrated Chinese culture, leaving its aroma in poetry, etiquette and customs. Many tea lovers enjoy tea not just for its flavor ...
On Thursday, linguist Yao will guide audiences through classical poems tied to the 24 solar terms, while tea craftsman Yang Juncheng will explain the cultural depth of Chinese tea. On April 24 ...
Surrounded by more traditional Chinese cultural elements, including clothing, tea and calligraphy ... inspired and nourished by ancient Chinese poetry, are featured in a string of Chinese-style ...
Chinese believe that exquisite utensils ... Carved on it are some inscriptions, paintings and poems. The specialty is that it can preserve tea leaves in their original flavor and color.
Why is the poem still so resonant today? The Economist’s Beijing bureau chief, David Rennie, and senior China correspondent, Alice Su, consider whether the ambiguity of classical Chinese makes ...
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