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Graphic designer reviving age-old tea ritual

Updated: Mar 25, 2022 By Yang Feiyue chinadaily.com.cn Print
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40-year-old Shanghai resident Han Zheming has created nearly 200 patterns in tea cups based on ancient paintings, as part of a revival of tea art, or  dian cha. [Photo provided to China Daily]

A 40-year-old Shanghai resident has used tea and spoons to create nearly 200 patterns based on ancient paintings. Han Zheming does so as part of a revival of tea art or dian cha, which was a ritual in the Song Dynasty (960-1279).

"It's like adding bells and whistles to tea art and gives people a stronger sense of occasion so drinking tea is more fun," Han said.

It's his intention to bring the old ritual back to modern life and have more people appreciate the charm. Dian cha in modern brewing enhances the taste of tea, Han said.

Chinese tea culture started to enjoy popularity in the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and flourished in the Song Dynasty.

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