A Comparison of Chinese and British Tea Culture

Asian Culture and History 3 (2):p13 (2011)
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Abstract

As an old and traditional beverage, tea has been an important part of people’s life in both China and the United Kingdom , and has respectively developed a unique culture in each of the two nations. Tea culture is an important part in culture of these two nations. In this paper, the author will first review 3 important aspects of the tea culture in China and the UK: history of tea, tea drinking customs and teasets, and then a conclusion about the similarities and differences of Chinese and British tea culture will be drawn

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