Lay the teapot and cups, prepare boiling water and the fragrant Oolong tea will transport you far away through the process of making and drinking tea. For today's generation, drinking tea is not merely easing thirst, rather a tradition to be savored. Breathe in the fragrance, watch the water turning bright yellow, take a sip, and enjoy the rich fragrance, which is tinged with a mild bitterness. Feel rejuvenated by the flavor and taste. Tea is more rewarding to those who give their heart and soul to tea making and tasting, than those who don't. The fragrance of tea relieves loneliness andstress.
Why is tea the national drink of China? Why is tea regarded as symbolizing the harmony and myterious unity of the universe? Why is the loose-leaf Chinese tea more beneficial than the tea bags? How many types of Chinese tea are available? How to make the best cup of Chinese tea? ...
A visitor to the home of tea has so many questions. Understanding them will bring you closer to the history and mystery of tea.
Apprecicating Chinese Tea will lead you, step by step, to the wonderful world of tea.
Part 1 An Introduction to Oolong Tea
Chinese Tea Classification and Oolong Tea
North Fujian Oolong
South Fujian Oolong
Guangdong Oolong
Ginseng Oolong
Part 2 olong Tea Manufacturing
Picking
Frying
Rolling
Drying
Part 3 olong Tea Making
Oolong Tea and Gongfu Tea
Water Is the Mother of Tea
Oolong Tea Set--the Smaller the Better
The Four Key Points in Making Oolong Tea
Tea Ceremony
Tea Etiquette
Part 4 Appreciation of OolongTea and Others
Appreciation of Oolong Tea
Health and Beauty in Oolong Tea
The Preservation of Oolong Tea
Part 5 Study Tea Art and BecomTea Specialist
Let's Learn Tea Art
Where to Learn Tea Art
What Is Involved in Tea Art Training
How to Obtain Tea Specialist Certificate Assessment
Appendix