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Words From the Executive Editor
Tea, being the second popular beverage after water in the world, goes into people's daily life. Tea also drives the major agricultural economy of some countries. Tea enve changes the eating custom and leisure habits of many societies. In China, it is perfectly normal for people sitting in the park to have a cup of Chinese tea in their hands. Although England does not manufacture tea, people start their busy life with a cup of morning tea; no matter they are nobles or citizens. ...
The rough tea culture orginated from the regional tea cultivation area evloving into the art of tea appreciation and leading the tea ware developments in the same time extends the rhythm of tea and the rhythm of art. This is a large area for tea lovers to explore. When you start reading this magazine, it will lead you into the profound world of the art of tea, especially when you read it again and again.