Tea Market
In China, tea culture is not all about drinking tea. It is actually a combination of making tea, appreciating tea, smelling tea, drinking tea, and tasting tea. Tea is part of Chinese people's everyday life. Today I went to a place called 《北京国际茶城》, where a variety of tea are. To Chinese people, tea is not something to satisfy people’s desire for thirsty. It is an art which offers people with a chance for appreciation. So that is why this place is really special, especially for someone who love the smell and the taste of tea. I tried 茉莉花茶 today and I love its smell. I also tried the 乌龙茶, which has a little bit sweet taste when I drink it. I would recommend this place for those who come to Beijing and would love to try 茶.
Quyen Long
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