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The Inimitable Chinese Tea Culture

Chinese traditions are very much different from other countries of the world. Chinese tea, along with its silk and porcelain are just a few of its article of trade that reveal the uniqueness of Chinese Culture. Strategically, China is hidden in the boundaries of Siberian winters to its north, heavy rainforests to the South, the great Himalayas Mountain, Gobi and the Taklamakan Desserts. Chinese culture and traditions were developed so rare and distinct because it was made in remoteness from the rest of the world.

There are many facets of Chinese culture other than the popular Chinese tea traditions. Chinese Martial arts, Chinese cuisine, Chinese paintings, Chinese opera, Chinese Literature and Chinese gardens are part of the culture of china that has enthralled many tourists to explore the country at least once a year.

Among the Chinese Culture mentioned beforehand, Chinese cuisine, Chinese tea beverage and Chinese martial arts has gained vast popularity across the globe. Many people have accepted these cultures and make it also a part their life.

Widespread in many countries like Asia, America, Australia, Western Europe and South Africa is the Chinese cuisine from China. Chinese food connoisseurs have also spread out in countries like Eastern Europe and South Asia. Examples of well-known Chinese cuisine are American Chinese cuisine and Indian Chinese cuisine modified for local taste.

A varieties and class of Chinese tea beverage with its aromatic fragrance, revitalizing and relaxing effect has charmed the hearts of many tea lovers in many parts of the world. Together with coffee and cocoa drinks, tea beverage is one of the top 3 beverages in the world. Tea trees in other parts of the world have their beginning directly or indirectly from China. For that reason China is well known as the home of tea.

Along with the popularity of Chinese tea, the Chinese martial art well-known as kung fu has become a famous culture that has spread out across the regions of Asia and other parts of the world. The influence of China, at the beginning, could only be read from books and seen from performance arts in Asia. In modern times, the introductions of martial arts in movies have gained a wider audience and wider influence. Now, many of the younger age group has been influence by Chinese martial arts as part of their daily physical fitness activity and self-defense lessons.

Chinese culture in many ways is rare and different from any other and remains even today as influential as before.

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