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      The Significance of Tea Culture in China

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      Tea is more than just a beverage in China; it embodies the country's history, philosophy, and social customs. The practice of tea drinking dates back thousands of years and is often associated with hospitality and respect. In many Chinese homes, serving tea to guests is a traditional gesture that signifies welcome and goodwill. Various types of tea, including green, black, and oolong, each have unique preparation methods and health benefits. Understanding this cultural significance can enhance your appreciation of tea ceremonies and local tea houses during your visit.

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