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Drinking Tea in Different Cities

Updated: 2008-07-16 10:09

By Feng Hui (chinaculture.org)

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Viewing from another side, tea house has been a part in native Cantonese spirit; only in here, those people who are always busy for living will stop their step and enjoy happiness of life.

Many native Cantonese can't remember the first time they went to a tea house, probably because tea houses have been a part of their life since childhood. Generally, there are three times for tea (morning tea, afternoon tea and evening tea) at a Cantonese tea house. Usually, the old men will drink morning tea, which is their main relaxation during leisure time. And young people prefer drinking afternoon tea and evening tea.

Snacks of all kinds are provided, showing the art of snack-making at its best. The most popular dim sums are Shrimp dumplings, steamed dumplings with the dough gathered at the top, beef balls, and rice noodle rolls. Only hearing these names you can image how satisfied a family is sitting around eating such delicious dim sums. Some old men can spend half of a day in tea house with just a pot of tea and two pieces oftaro cake or radish cake.

Although Cantonese tea houses are very noisy, nobody plays cards or mah-jongg. Instead, most people are just chatting or reading a newspaper, obviously different from other cities.

Chengdu, Brew with Its Own Flavor

Tea houses to Sichuan people are not only about consumption but also a lifestyle. "Civil" may be the best word to describe Chengdu's tea houses. People usually wear short pants and sandals, and cozily lounge on cane chairs. Tea houses are very common in Chengdu; in famous resorts, busy streets or narrow lanes, you will always find civilian tea houses with abundant local traits.

Every morning, about 5:00 or 6:00 AM, tea houses open for its customers, and some people even rinse in there and then drink tea and have breakfast - a special scene in Chengdu. Many people pay 10 Yuan and spend a whole day in tea house, enjoying tea, a newspaper, and some birds in cage.

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You can enjoy wonderful services such as massages, so you not only relax your body but you’re your mind.

Mah-jongg is an indispensable element. Time weekly once used Leshan Giant Buddha, panda and a man and a woman sitting round playing mah-jongg in Sichuan's regional map as its cover, which reflects Sichuan's character in American's eyes.

Most old men play mah-jongg in tea houses with their peers; middle aged people play mah-jongg with neighbors or family members at home after work or in tea house at weekend; and young people will choose elegant decorated tea houses as their meeting place and play mah-jongg with friends.

Tea houses are a carrier of people's life as well as the best presentation of a lifestyle. If tea can satisfy one's thirst, well then tea house can make Sichuan more charming.

Hangzhou, Tea houses Wonderfully Ornament the West Lake

Tea houses in Hangzhou trace back to the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279). Then, the Song court was forced to move to Hangzhou as its imperial court because it could not push back the nomadic invaders. Royalty's pursuit for a cozy life triggered the prosperity of tea houses in Hangzhou, where was the place of origin of tea. Even today, tea houses are still the most distinctive landmark in Hangzhou.

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Hangzhou's climate and water quality are not only good for people but also for tea. Water is the spirit of Hangzhou; only under such excellent natural conditions, can high-quality tea be cultivated.

According to statistics, there are nearly a thousand tea houses in Hangzhou, the top position across the country, reflecting the importance of tea houses to Hangzhou people.

Apart from some tea houses with different styles, tea-stalls with seats in the open air along the West Lake are getting more and more popular. Picking your favorite place, dating some of your best friends in a sunny day or peaceful night, no matter you are chatting or keeping silent, it will be a beautiful scene in your memory.

Hangzhou's tea houses have wonderful tea and water admiring by other cities and cheap prices satisfy the customers. Different kinds of teas can warm your stomach and simultaneously refine your mind. Once you have a taste of Hangzhou's tea you will be addicted to it.

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