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Brewing culture

By Deng Zhangyu and Erik Nilsson | China Daily | Updated: 2016-09-06 07:28

Brewing culture

A Tibetan-style showroom in the China National Tea Museum.

"The elite and the ordinary have long enjoyed tea in Hangzhou," says the museum's director, Wu Xiaoli.

Today, professors and drivers consider Longjing a staple, even though a half-kilogram of low-grade leaves cost around 1,000 yuan ($150).

Local tea expert Pang Ying attributes Longjing's status to the natural environment and cultural heritage of hand processing.

"A Chinese adage says flavorless tea is perfect tea," Pang says.

"Longjing is as light as the city's mountains and waters."

Hangzhou's Hupao Spring-said to have been excavated by two tigers-is specifically believed to provide the best water for brewing Longjing.

"The art of tea drinking is a balance between food and tea," Pang says.

Longjing is Hangzhou's drink of choice because people eat lightly flavored fish and shrimp.

Pang owns three teahouses in the city, including one on West Lake's bank-recognized as prime place for people hoping to drink in local tea culture.

It's more than the mere act of drinking, Wu says.

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