999精品在线视频,手机成人午夜在线视频,久久不卡国产精品无码,中日无码在线观看,成人av手机在线观看,日韩精品亚洲一区中文字幕,亚洲av无码人妻,四虎国产在线观看 ?

Dragon Well Tea: Hangzhou and World Expo in Shanghai

2010-01-01 00:00:00YangXiaozheng
文化交流 2010年5期

March 26, 2010 was a red carpet day for villagers around Dragon Well in Hangzhou as well as people concerned with tea on a much different level. On this day, the opening ceremony for the West Lake International Tea Culture Expo and the West Lake Dragon Well Tea Festival started. A plaque presentation ceremony took place at the same venue for China’s Top-Ten Teas for World Expo. The ceremonies took place at China Tea Museum.

Villagers from nine villages around Dragon Well gathered. Some of them prayed the noisy percussion show would usher in good harvest this year despite the cold spell that had lasted for an unusually long time. Nine electric woks were set up on the red stage and each village selected its best tea processing master to manually and officially make this year’s first batch of Dragon Well Tea.

The tea season this year was delayed by the unusually cold winter and cold spring. By March 26, only an exceedingly small quantity of Dragon Well Tea had been harvested. Most tea bushes had not yet prepared their first spring buds. None of the recent past years had seen such a late start of the tea season. That was how the prices for the little quantity before Qingming Festival were so exorbitant. The retail price in downtown Hangzhou for this year’s new crop was about 6,000 yuan half a kilo. If you’d like to buy tea directly from tea farmers in these nine villages, you would have to pay 100% more than last year. The organizers had taken great trouble to put their hands on a small quantity of tea for the opening ceremony.

Hangzhou is China’s capital of tea and the local people have strong feelings toward the Dragon Well Tea. The tea expo this year focuses on folk culture and the ties between local residents and tea.

A highlight of the expo is 2010 Shanghai World Expo. The UN pavilion will provide a venue for Chinese tea performances. During the World Expo, the participating tea businesses are authorized to use UN in their marketing.

Buddhism and Tea

Buddhism promotes tea and many Buddhist temples have close ties with well known tea brands. Some prominent temples in history in southern China appointed monks to take care of tea cultivation around their sanctuaries. They planted tea bushes and they processed tea for consumption at temples. Tea made by Buddhist monks is often referred to as Zen tea. Zen tea used to be the best buy for local bigwigs in Hangzhou. Today, young people love it. A trade business director says he buys Zen tea every year through some friends.

Today, about a 3-hectare (50 mu) plantation is still devoted to Zen tea in Hangzhou. It is located near the Lingyin Temple (Temple of Soul’s Retreat) and is part of Dragon Well.

On the morning of March 25, 20 plus monks in yellow gowns came to pick the first tea leaves this year. The tea bushes in this small plantation seemingly look unattractive: they are shorter and their twigs are long and short. Tea bushes do not look as healthy and flourishing as those cultivated by farmers. However, the Zen tea produced here inspires confidence in monks and those who love it, for it is free of fertilizers and insecticides.

Master Guangquan, deputy president of China International Tea Culture Research Institute and director of Zen Tea Institute, says that Zen tea is more than greener. He noted that tea farmers in Hangzhou have long since adopted a new Dragon Well tea species for their commercial plantations, but Fajing Temple in charge of the 3-hectare plantation has stuck to the original Dragon Well species. Today, the old bushes are highly treasured and the decision not to change to new species is regarded as wise.

Zen tea this year is about 4,000 yuan half a kilo, slightly more expensive than last year. Most Zen tea is sold, but Fajing temple retains a small quantity to entertain visitors who come to seek the taste of Zen, for “Zen and tea are of one taste” is a very ancient observation. Those who wish to find out about Zen tea or the tie between Zen and tea can visit Fajing Temple and have a sip. □

主站蜘蛛池模板: 在线毛片免费| 青草国产在线视频| 久久久久亚洲精品无码网站| 天天躁狠狠躁| 亚洲天堂视频在线免费观看| 伊人久久久久久久久久| 欧美精品导航| 欧美视频在线播放观看免费福利资源 | 久久亚洲国产一区二区| 亚洲一区二区成人| 亚洲综合九九| 最新亚洲人成无码网站欣赏网 | 欧美人与性动交a欧美精品| 亚洲色图另类| 欧美中出一区二区| 国产91视频观看| 18禁黄无遮挡网站| 这里只有精品免费视频| 精品视频第一页| 久久人体视频| 国产精品免费p区| 在线精品亚洲一区二区古装| 日本一区高清| 国产精品久久久久久影院| 中文字幕在线免费看| 亚洲AⅤ综合在线欧美一区| 97se亚洲综合不卡| 91国语视频| 久久亚洲国产视频| 99久久精品美女高潮喷水| 久久午夜影院| 国产精品页| 无码内射在线| 美女免费精品高清毛片在线视| 中字无码精油按摩中出视频| 日本免费一区视频| 国产成人AV综合久久| 国内视频精品| 熟女日韩精品2区| 国产精品无码AⅤ在线观看播放| 国产裸舞福利在线视频合集| 97久久人人超碰国产精品| 91精品国产丝袜| 欧美日韩第三页| 2020极品精品国产 | 国产91线观看| 国产成人三级在线观看视频| A级全黄试看30分钟小视频| 五月激激激综合网色播免费| 欧美精品成人一区二区视频一| 在线精品自拍| 蜜桃视频一区二区| 日本在线视频免费| 国产91丝袜在线观看| 日韩国产 在线| 91www在线观看| 亚洲一区二区三区中文字幕5566| 国产精品亚洲专区一区| 91色在线观看| 国产鲁鲁视频在线观看| 久青草网站| 久久久久久久97| 国产福利免费观看| 性色生活片在线观看| 91视频99| 黄色网页在线观看| 国产成人综合久久| 偷拍久久网| 国产欧美在线观看一区| 亚洲无码四虎黄色网站| 国产成人三级| 亚洲国产成人无码AV在线影院L | 97视频在线观看免费视频| 久久综合久久鬼| 亚洲中文字幕久久精品无码一区 | 亚洲免费播放| 在线不卡免费视频| 免费看的一级毛片| 久久青青草原亚洲av无码| 99re这里只有国产中文精品国产精品| 日本不卡在线播放| 免费在线a视频|