Chinese tea ceremony
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Title
Chinese tea ceremony
Description
Chinese tea ceremony is an intangible culture heritage. China is the homeland of tea and
the birthplace of tea ceremony around the world. Rooted in the rich social practices of the
Chinese people, tea culture was fully formed during the Tang Dynasty and has become an
important part of traditional Chinese culture after more than a thousand years of
development and changes. Tea culture has nurtured the lifestyle and cultural character of
the Chinese people, promoted the integration and cultural identity of the Chinese nation,
and profoundly influenced the development pattern of tea culture around the world. Those
particularly highlights the social and cultural value of tea ceremony. It also has many values,
for examples, sustainability value: Chinese tea ceremony places great importance on the
natural environment and the growing and processing of tea leaves. It emphasizes the
importance of respecting and protecting the natural world, and the cultivation of tea as a
sustainable and harmonious practice.
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Date Submitted
05/05/2023 08:23:33 pm
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Chinese tea ceremony is an intangible culture heritage. China is the homeland of tea and
the birthplace of tea ceremony around the world. Rooted in the rich social practices of the
Chinese people, tea culture was fully formed during the Tang Dynasty and has become an
important part of traditional Chinese culture after more than a thousand years of
development and changes. Tea culture has nurtured the lifestyle and cultural character of
the Chinese people, promoted the integration and cultural identity of the Chinese nation,
and profoundly influenced the development pattern of tea culture around the world. Those
particularly highlights the social and cultural value of tea ceremony. It also has many values,
for examples, sustainability value: Chinese tea ceremony places great importance on the
natural environment and the growing and processing of tea leaves. It emphasizes the
importance of respecting and protecting the natural world, and the cultivation of tea as a
sustainable and harmonious practice.
Citation
“Chinese tea ceremony,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/1583.
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