“The Chinese tea ceremony involves placing a drip tray on the table, setting the tea set on top, and pouring hot water over the leaves to brew the tea”
“In Korea, we just placed a separate cup on the low table and poured some water to drink.”
“Tea setup order
25. Pour the first infusion from the teapot into each teacup
(starting with the adults’ cups)
26. Pour the tea from the teacups into the spittoon and wipe the cups with a tea towel.
(Starting with your own cup)
27. Return the lid stand to its place and place the teapot in the center of the table.
28. Cover the tea table with the tablecloth.
29. Offer closing remarks.”
“In Chinese tea culture, the “gaiwan” is a traditional vessel used for brewing tea. It consists of three parts: a lid, a bowl, and a saucer. The name translates to “bowl with a lid,” and it is sometimes called the “three-treasure cup,” symbolizing heaven, humanity, and earth.”
original post: here
1. I never would have guessed it was set up so meticulously
2. It’s about time, we’ve finally cracked the code on Cheonse Cheonse Cheoncheonse, Guryu Myeon-gwan (highest-grade headdress worn by the king and crown prince during the Joseon Dynasty), and even Chinese tea ceremony all at onceㅋㅋㅋ So shady
3. ( ꒪⌓꒪)
4. That’s so meticulously planned, it gives me the creeps
5. Kakao and MBC are probably anti-Korea
6. What kind of human is that writer?
7. Huh? What an onion
8. I thought she just poured it onto the table… It’s something Koreans have probably never even seen, why did they include it?
9. I’m getting the creeps
10. Wow… is the writer Chinese? This is scary