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Why China丨The camel bell rings in the tea ceremony of thousands of miles
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From the late 17th century to the early 20th century, a tea ceremony passed through the Shangzhen Station in Basheng Province, crossed the Mongolian Plateau, and finally arrived in St. Petersburg, Russia, with a total length of 14,000 kilometers. The waves of camel bells witnessed. The thousands of miles of tea ceremony is not only a logistics path for Chinese leaves, but also a path for exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations. "The Wanli Tea Ceremony vividly reflects the concept of 'tea and the world', and tells the world the story of Chinese tea in the name of culture." Wang Fengzhu, executive deputy director of the Wanli Tea Ceremony Joint World Heritage Application Office, shared with the audience the profound cultural heritage of the Wanli Tea Ceremony. On April 21, I hurried the sky in Yunhe, and the mountains and the mountains of Fujian...
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