The origins of the Japanese tea ceremony can be traced back to around 815 A.D. when a Buddhist monk named Eichu returned from China and introduced tea to Emperor Saga of Japan. As tea drinking ...
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There, we would learn how to perform a tea ceremony. After cleansing our hands with rose water, we took our seats at the long table. Our instructor, Xiao Xing Xing, began quietly making the tea.
In Japan, tea ceremony (cha-dou) is revered as a way to a gain deeper insights into life and philosophy. Traditional Japanese tea ceremony practitioners put in long hours to master the intricacies ...