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 ...
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 ...