People in many countries of the world have the habit of drinking tea. China is the home of tea. Drinking tea is an integral part of people’s life here. Just like when you mention tea in India, you will think of Assam, Darjeeling and Nilgiris, similarly when you mention tea in China, you will think of Fujian. Fujian Tanyang Kungfu black tea ranks first among the three major black teas from Fujien. It is made from the leaves of the famous Tanyangatsai tea tree in China and made with traditional techniques. Tanyang Kungfu black tea is one of the most prestigious teas in China and very popular in the tea market. The sap of this tea is bright red and fragrant and has a sweet taste, which is very popular among consumers.
The Chinese enjoy tea, especially in the Fujian and Quang Tung provinces of southern China. There is a rich culture of tea. Whether in public places or in people’s homes, whether on the edge of villages or in factories and shops, you can see people drinking tea. Not only could tea quench thirst, but people could connect with each other, exchange information, have a leisurely conversation or discuss business. Once upon a time, this sentence on the Internet “It’s three o’clock, let’s have tea first!” It was extremely popular, all of which reveal the important symbol of tea in Chinese culture and the Chinese people’s love for tea.
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