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Bai Ethnic Minority: Three-Course Tea2010-11-30 10:09:00 From: estudychinese.com
The Three-Course Tea of the Bai ethnic minority is a dramatic tea ceremony. This ceremony was originally held by the senior members of a family to express best wishes to juniors when they were going to pursue studies, learn a skill, start a business or get married. Now, to drink Three-Course Tea has become a conventional ceremony when people of the Bai ethnic minority greet guests.
In the past, the ceremony was normally conducted by the senior family members, but now juniors can also take charge of the whole procedure and offer tea to elder members. In Three-Course Tea, the brewing techniques and materials used in each course are different from each other. The first course of tea is called bitter tea, meaning that one will suffer a lot before she/he starts his or her career. Total:1 Page: 1
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