
Exploring ‘Dian Cha’: Song Dynasty’s Timeless Tea Art
Dive into ‘Dian Cha,’ the Song Dynasty’s unique tea preparation method, highlighting its historical significance and cultural impact on Chinese tea traditions.
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Dive into ‘Dian Cha,’ the Song Dynasty’s unique tea preparation method, highlighting its historical significance and cultural impact on Chinese tea traditions.
Discover Puyuan Water Town in Zhejiang as it transports visitors to the Song Dynasty with immersive cultural experiences and historic charm.
Discover how Puyuan Fashion Resort in Zhejiang province revives Song Dynasty aesthetics and embraces the hanfu trend to attract tourists seeking a journey back in time.
The Luoyang Bridge, built in 1053 during the Northern Song Dynasty, is China’s first cross-sea stone bridge, showcasing ancient engineering and reflecting Quanzhou’s prominence on the Maritime Silk Road.
Three young Chinese students revive the ancient Song Dynasty tea ritual dian cha on CGTN’s UniTea, captivating audiences with this time-honored cultural art.
Discover how Fuzhou earned its title, the City of the Banyan Tree, through centuries-old initiatives to create a lush, verdant environment.
Explore Pilu Cave in Sichuan, home to over 400 cliffside stone sculptures from the Song Dynasty, including the timeless Zizhu Guanyin.
Kaifeng City’s Millennium City Park brings the ancient painting ‘Along the River During the Qingming Festival’ to life through innovative digital technology, showcasing North Song Dynasty culture.
Hainan province celebrates the legacy of Song Dynasty poet Su Dongpo with a museum showcase and Dongpo-themed cultural markets in Haikou.
Tajik tea artist Sobirov Mustakim wins global acclaim by reviving 1,000-year-old Chinese tea rituals, highlighting cross-cultural connections through tradition.