Chao Zhou Gong Fu Tea (Certification)

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Gong fu means the art of doing something well. In the tea ceremony known as gong fu, the implication is that time, dedication and effort will produce an ultimate tea experience. The phrase is also spelled as kung fu, kung fu-cha or gong fu-cha.

In China, gong fu tea was considered a regional practice rather than a national one. People who have had the chance to travel to Chaozhou or to the Wuyi mountains sometimes were lucky enough to experience this way of drinking tea. They would write about it, highlighting that this is a practice unseen in other parts of China, even in the neighboring regions.

This ceremony takes about 10 minutes to perform, it’s easy to master although there are many steps in the process. This event includes a Chinese lunch and also $200 worth of tea to bring home to enjoy with friends and family.

Check back for Certification Dates

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Gong fu means the art of doing something well. In the tea ceremony known as gong fu, the implication is that time, dedication and effort will produce an ultimate tea experience. The phrase is also spelled as kung fu, kung fu-cha or gong fu-cha.

In China, gong fu tea was considered a regional practice rather than a national one. People who have had the chance to travel to Chaozhou or to the Wuyi mountains sometimes were lucky enough to experience this way of drinking tea. They would write about it, highlighting that this is a practice unseen in other parts of China, even in the neighboring regions.

This ceremony takes about 10 minutes to perform, it’s easy to master although there are many steps in the process. This event includes a Chinese lunch and also $200 worth of tea to bring home to enjoy with friends and family.

Check back for Certification Dates

Gong fu means the art of doing something well. In the tea ceremony known as gong fu, the implication is that time, dedication and effort will produce an ultimate tea experience. The phrase is also spelled as kung fu, kung fu-cha or gong fu-cha.

In China, gong fu tea was considered a regional practice rather than a national one. People who have had the chance to travel to Chaozhou or to the Wuyi mountains sometimes were lucky enough to experience this way of drinking tea. They would write about it, highlighting that this is a practice unseen in other parts of China, even in the neighboring regions.

This ceremony takes about 10 minutes to perform, it’s easy to master although there are many steps in the process. This event includes a Chinese lunch and also $200 worth of tea to bring home to enjoy with friends and family.

Check back for Certification Dates