Beijing News (Reporter Wang Ziyang) On February 1, a reporter from the Beijing News learned that the Forbidden City Tea World "Tea Culture Space" tour exhibition has been unveiled in more than 20 cities across the country. The touring exhibition was opened by the cooperation between Bawang Tea Ji and the Palace Museum, and exhibited some representative cultural relics of the Fujian Station of the "Palace Museum, Tea World" Tea Culture Special Exhibition in the form of images.
It is understood that the national tour exhibition of "Tea Culture Space" revolves around the thousand-year-old Chinese tea history of "boiling, frying, pointing, brewing, and extracting", telling the tea drinking culture of Chinese spanning thousands of years. Bawang Tea Ji makes Chinese tea culture more modern through activities such as fun pot throwing and cultural relics collection. At the same time, Bawang Tea Ji also launched 6 "tea culture" cultural relics cards in stores across the country, symbolizing different tea-making skills with cultural relics from different periods. Tea lovers can play interactive games in the community, collect 6 tea culture cards, and finally synthesize to draw the "Tea Culture Koi" prize.
At the end of 2023, the first stop of the global tour of the "Forbidden City, Tea World" tea culture special exhibition landed in the Fujian Museum, bringing together 192 pieces (groups) of tea cultural relics and treasures, presenting the rich cultural heritage and historical evolution of Chinese tea in multiple dimensions.
Edited by Zhu Fenglan.
Proofreading by Yang Xuli.