Tea has been the chief drink in China since ancient times, and tea drinking has been a custom for almost as long. Tea was popular in the Tang Dynasty. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties prominent ...
Walking through the forest, one can see taller growth providing dappled light for the tea trees, while groundlevel herbaceous ...
The Palace Museum's "Tea World" cultural relics exhibition, titled The Spectacle of Tea, is now on display in Hangzhou, ...
The Zhejiang Museum is hosting a Tea World exhibition until April 6. Held in partnership with the Palace Museum, it showcases 114 artifacts from the Song (960-1279) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties.
ancient gateway to the Maritime Silk Road Rediscovering China’s Tea Horse Road, a branch of the Silk Road Rediscovering China’s Tea Horse Road, a branch of the Silk Road How were China's ...
Its extensive and diverse exhibits include calligraphy, paintings, cultural relics, ancient tea sets, and samples of teas, offering a comprehensive and systematic collection of China's rich tea ...
In ancient China tea was used for medicinal purposes, was a drink served in the imperial court and, eventually, a daily essential for the general population. In due course cha dao (the Chinese tea ...