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Veganism: The Noble Way of Living

Wondrous Nature's Gift: Tea, Part 2 of 2 - Learn the Secrets of Brewing Good Tea & Enjoy Loving Hut Mooncakes in Its Fragrance

2018-09-23
Language:English,Mandarin Chinese (中文)
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Tea drinking is not only a part of culture and etiquette but is also a medium for people to communicate their thoughts and emotions. It would be a good idea to invite friends and family to a tea party on festive occasions. The Moon Festival is one of the major festivals in Southeast Asia, an occasion for family reunions and harvest celebrations. For thousands of years, the Moon Festival has been an Oriental tradition of drinking tea under the full moon. In today's show, we'll share with you some tips for brewing tea. Is there a connection between tea and the Moon Festival?
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