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Article sharing: Experience Chengdu - The Culture of Sichuan Tea House

As the hometown of tea, China owns a profound, continuous and time-honoured culture of tea. It is blended with the ideas of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. It especially presents the Confucian ideas of being clear, optimistic, warmhearted, kind and tolerate. And on the land of historical Sichuan, it bears a unique branch of Chinese tea culture – the Sichuan tea culture.

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Thank you for this nice article on Sichuan tea culture. Loved the photos as well!

TeaVivre said

It’s my pleasure, i’m glad you love the photos, it described the life of Chengdu people,drinking tea and chatting,how pleasant day.

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Huey Tan said

Tea houses anywhere often bring back fond memories from my culture.

Even from our everyday “kopitiam” (yes, besides coffee they sell awesome “teh” too) to the “evoke the past time” bamboo tea house with hundreds of Chinese teas kept in medicine boxes you need a bamboo ladder to reach for some, the early days dimsum places my dad took me to while hanging up his bird cage to sing for that morning… to the “Copenhagen” now known as “TWG tea room” for that afternoon rendezvous with friends and siblings…

Nothing like a great place that provides the best tasty teas and to have the best company to keep and chat, relax with. All adds to the ambience to that fond memories in one’s heart.

If I were to ever visit there… Would be another memory I’d love to have.

TeaVivre said

In the modern society. A thriving city is very busy. People living in this fast-paced environment often feel stressful. We can take a break to relax our eyes after using the computer for hours. Rendezvous with friends enjoy a cup of tea in the tea house , to relax the body in the intervals of heavy works. Obviously, tea house provides the ambience to fond memories.

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