A
colorful
array
of
theatrical
performances
lights
up
the
Tea
Culture
Week
The
Junwangfu
Hotel,
a
cultural
landmark
near
Liangma
River,
features
Qing
Dynasty
architecture
and
traditional
Chinese
gardens.
During
the
festival,
the
hotel
is
filled
with
the
rich
aroma
of
tea.
Visitors
can
purchase
tickets
to
immerse
themselves
in
the
“Royal
Tea
Gathering”
and
enjoy
the
leisurely
atmosphere
of
“a
view
with
every
step,
a
tea
with
every
seat.”
The tea market brings together more than 70 modern tea brands, offering international flavors from New Zealand, Nepal, Sri Lanka, South Africa, and Azerbaijan, as well as regional specialties from Yunnan, Guizhou, China’s Taiwan region, and others. The market also features tea-themed cultural and creative products.
At the “Floating Fragrance Tea Market” located in the sunken garden of The Ritz-Carlton at China Central Place, more than ten food and beverage businesses, renowned tea companies, and emerging tea drink brands offer special tea drinks, DIY tea-blending experiences, and tea art performances.
Guests
savor
the
aroma
and
flavor
of
fine
teas
Sipping
tea
while
enjoying
opera—tea
in
the
teahouse,
opera
on
the
stage—reflects
the
romantic
lifestyle
of
ancient
Chinese
society
and
has
become
a
novel
form
of
social
interaction
today.
As
the
scent
of
tea
wafts
through
the
air,
the
Junwangfu
Hotel
echoes
with
traditional
melodies
and
captivating
performances.
Peking
Opera,
Yue
Opera,
Nanyin
music,
and
folk
instrumental
ensembles
take
the
stage
in
turn.
Between
performances,
visitors
can
experience
Song-style
whisked
tea,
Chaozhou
gongfu
tea,
and
the
craftsmanship
behind
West
Lake
Dragon
Well
tea
at
the
Yinan
Hall,
gaining
a
deeper
appreciation
for
the
cultural
richness
of
tea.
From “Tea and the World” to “Tea and the City” and “Tea and Culture,” Chaoyang District has hosted the Tea Culture Festival for three consecutive years, consistently promoting the theme: “Sharing a Cup of Fine Chinese Tea with the World.” The event continues to elevate Chinese tea as a cultural symbol that speaks to the world.
Once, the fragrance of tea traveled the ancient Tea Horse Road and the Silk Road to reach distant lands. Today, tea is grown in more than 60 countries and regions, with over two billion people worldwide enjoying it.
“With Chaoyang’s tea, we welcome friends from around the world.” Chaoyang District extends a warm invitation to global friends to join us in savoring fine teas and traditional operas.
Hashtag: #2025BeijingChaoyangInternationalTeaCultureWeek
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