Her Scents of Pu Er from Aeon Video on Vimeo.
"For a Chinese tea master, each sip is a rich expression of memory
For Yu Hui Tseng, drinking tea isn’t simply a daily habit or a cultural norm, but a spiritual practice at the very core of her being."
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It is an interesting ceremony!
ReplyDeleteI didn't expect this to be a French video, but I did enjoy it. Now I want a cup of tea. Happy T day Nita.
ReplyDelete...I'm afraid that I will never be a tea drinker.
ReplyDeleteI admire these people who can savour aromas so well! Happy T Day, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThis was so interesting and meditative. Not only is she a super scenter, but I bet she's a super taster, too. Happy T Day
ReplyDeleteWith me--98% of the time it is coffee--lol! But I occasionally have a cup of tea at night. You remind me it has been a while. Maybe tonight. :)
ReplyDeletePu-er is accidentally discovered after the tea leaves were tainted by horse urine overnight then distributed from the warehouse to the public in southern China. It is an acquired taste
ReplyDeleteThis is a different and interesting post for T day :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan