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Tea arrived from China in the 9th century, and over the years Japanese aristocrats refined the tea ceremony, also called chado or “the way of tea,” as an elevated way of making and sharing ...
If comes as little surprise that the residents of a country that launched a revolution by dumping tea into a harbor and can claim responsibility for the invention of the tea bag and instant tea, could ...
The delicate, robin's-egg blue porcelain bowl perched on a display stand in the Fowler Museum at UCLA looks like something you might find at a lovely ladies' luncheon filled with silky vichyssoise ...
An ancient Chinese tea ceremony involving drawing patterns and characters in whipped tea with water is making a comeback in China after it was shown on a hit TV drama set 1,000 years ago. The long ...
Alevtina Sharapova spent 10 years in China, were she travelled to tea plantations and studied the ancient art of making tea. She now holds traditional tea ceremonies in Fredericton.
Ancient Chinese tea-ware, Asian and European ceramics, prints and paintings, ... jugs, cups and saucers that would turn Europe’s own tea ceremony into a domestic cult.
As part of the Chicago Public Library’s celebration of Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month, Bert Tsu-te Tan of the Chinese American Culture Foundation presents a program Saturday afternoon on ...