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Taiwan Tea Culture

Joanne

Tea Ceremony Presentation

2015

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Tea chá 茶

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Art of Tea 茶道•Tea aroma 茶香•Tea color 茶色•Tea Tasting 品茶•Tea pot 茶壺• Floral Arrangement •花藝•Music 音樂

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Tea leaf Aroma Smelling

Tea Pot and Tea Cups Tea Color

Drinking Tea Smelling Tea

Chá 茶

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Taiwan Wu-Long Tea 台灣烏龍茶• Wulong tea (Oolong Cha) is a

semi-oxidized tea. • Taiwan produces the best wulong

tea in the world.• The best Taiwan oolong tea is

grown in the mountains of central Taiwan.

• Growing conditions-high mountains in a subtropical climate create the cool humid conditions that oolong tea thrives on.

http://www.teafromtaiwan.com/

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Taiwan Mountain A-li Wulong Tea Field

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Making Wulong Tea (semi-oxidized)

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Tea in Taiwanese daily life.1

Wedding Ceremony結婚儀式 Serving Tea to the parents給長輩敬茶

Serving Tea to the guest給貴賓敬茶

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Tea in Taiwanese daily life.2

On the road side

To the Teachers To Mom

Serving Tea to OthersTo show respect and thankfulness

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Tea in Taiwanese daily life.3Tea is the national drink for Chinese.茶為中國人之國飲

With Friends and Family

Ice Boba Tea

Tea at leisure time

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Peaceful Music Peaceful Mind

Keep Calm

And

Drink Wulong

Tea

SandalwoodZheng Music Er Hu

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Wulong Tea and

Music

Er Hu Gu Zheng

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Calm

Floralarrangemen

t

Pottery

Drinking Tea

Calligraphy

Four Aspects of Tea Culture

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Calm

Floralarrangemen

t

Pottery

Drinking Tea

Calligraphy

Four Aspects of Tea Culture

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Four Aspects of Tea Culture

品茗四藝• First of all: Calm your mind. 靜心• (Use Incense burning such as sandal wood) • 檀香• Floral Arrangement 花藝• Pottery 陶藝 (Tea Pot and Tea cup)• Calligraphy 書法• Drinking Tea 點茶

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Brief Tea History

• Chinese starts to drink tea since 3000 B.C.. It is saidThat ever since Shennong's discovery, tea has been grown and enjoyed throughout China.• Tea became a popular drink in Buddhist

monasteries during Tang Dynasty (7th-9th Century, A. D.), also in between all social classes.

• Paintings of people drinking tea

http://www.china.org.cn/learning_chinese/Chinese_tea/2011-07/15/content_22999489.htm

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Demo: Calligraphy

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Demo: Taiwan Wulong Tea

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7 Things a family need daily開門七件事Wood/Fuel Salt Rice

BeanPaste Vinegar Oil Tea

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Let’s Serve Tea!

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Thank you for coming!Hope you enjoy our

presentation!


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