A philosophical approach
Modern drinkers owe much to Lu Yu, the 'tea saint', who unlocked the mysteries of China's signature beverage, Cheng Yuezhu reports.
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Other events are also hosted at the park, including a tea cultural tourism festival, salons, markets and study tours. These events actively engage visitors in tea-drinking practices from different dynasties and experience the culture and philosophy involved.
Starting from May, the China Cultural Centers around the globe are due to launch Tea for Harmony — Yaji Cultural Salon, featuring a series of events, including exhibitions, performances and lectures, promoting Chinese tea culture to the world.
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