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Tea
Culture
Steps
to Make Tea
1. Heat the
pot: Heat the teapot with boiled water to
eliminate peculiar smell. Heated pot can
help to release the tea scent.

Heat the pot
2. Place
the tea: The mouth of the teapot is usually
small, so one should first put the tea in a
special half-ball vessel and hand it to
guests for them to appraise the shape of the
tea leaf. Then, put the tea into the pot
with a teaspoon. The amount of the tea is
about 1/3 of the teapot.

Place the tea
3. Warm the
cup: Warm the cups with boiled water that
heats the pot.

Warm the cup
4. High
pour: One needs to lift up the kettle high
to make a good tea. The tealeaves turn over
and scatter in the pot after water pouring
in from a high level. This is known as high
pour, a better way to get out the aroma of
the tealeaves.

"High pour"
5. Low pour:
After the tea is ready, one can pour it into
a handless cup. This time, one should keep
the pot's mouth as low as possible and close
to the cup to minimize escaping of the
aroma. This is known as low pour. Normally,
pour the first-round brewing and the
second-round brewing into one cup, one will
have a better taste tea. Repeat this when
one makes the third and fourth brewing, and
the following rounds as well.

"Low pour"
6.
Distribute the tea: Tea is distributed into
cups from the handless cup, with an amount
of about 7/10 of the cup.
7. Offer
the tea: Offer the tea to guests in teacups
together with cup pad.
8. Smell
the tea: Before tasting the tea, one should
first look at its color and smell its aroma.
9. Taste
the tea: The Chinese character 品 (taste) is
three 口 (mouth) that are put together, which
means one should taste one cup of tea in
three sips. Before sipping and tasting the
tea, one should smile at the tea brewer for
one or two seconds to express appreciation.
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