taiwanese tea culture

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      Taiwanese tea culture includes tea arts, traditional tea ceremonies, and the social aspects of tea consumption in Taiwan. Its roots can be traced back to Chinese tea culture. Many of the classical arts can be seen in the tea culture, such as calligraphy, flower arts, and incense arts. Tea, especially oolong tea, is a popular drink in Taiwan, and teahouses, or "tea-arts" shops, are common.


      History


      The roots of Taiwanese tea culture are Chinese. However, the climate and the landscape have led to the development of a unique tea culture. In particular, development has been spurred by the high mountains.
      The island country's tea arts are Chinese that have been influenced by western culture. Gongfu tea ceremony is informally referred to as laoren cha, or "old man tea", which originated in China and has flourished in Taiwan.
      Traditionally, emphasis has been placed on single-origin teas, but, in the 21st century, high-quality blended teas gained prominence. Traditional xun tea making, that is, making tea from dried petals or stamens, has also experienced a resurgence.


      Tea culture and studies education


      Tatung Institute of Commerce and Technology
      Lu-Yu Tea Culture Institute
      Tea Research and Extension Station


      See also


      Bubble tea, invented in Taiwan
      Chinese tea culture
      Ding Tea
      Gongfu tea ceremony
      Japanese tea ceremony
      Hong Kong tea culture
      Taiwanese cuisine
      Taiwanese tea


      References

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