I used to think the "tea pet" was only for decoration. Watching this video I realized that by pouring the first round to the pet, the amore of the tea will evaporate so that the guest will start enjoying the smell before tasting the tea! Awesome~~
This is not only beautiful, but also very beneficial for your health. The West took all wrong. The West took the taste of tea and lost all health benefits. Note for yourself: no metal (spoons or mesh) is involved, all preparation is just warming up clay cups and pot, no hot temperature water is involved. Under these conditions tea emits hydrogen peroxide in biologically safe quantities... Thum up if the topic is interesting.
This video was amazing... I think it took a long time to brew the tea... but I was like yes I want some now..LOL. Today my daughter open an early Christmas present and it was a tea set. I showed my daughter different ways to drink tea. I told her "this is how people in China drink tea"... and I used the "bowl".... then she replied "please do not make fun of the Chinese Culture." I told her I am not. That started the journey to show her the perfect tea making and drink video and I think I have found it. The tea look great, the presentation was great, the music was great! And now my kid have a better understanding of the Chinese Culture and the TEA!
Demetrius Towns this is a Tea Ceremony. It is a sign of deep respect and welcoming of a dear friend or family. Westerners or Europeans may prefer a tea bag for a fast cup of tea, but if you read about tea bag origin, it is exactly impatience that led to steeping tea in what suppose to be packaging. Not very often people are invited to partake in a Tea Ceremony, guess that gesture of deep cultural respect to someone is boiled over in favor of Starbucks and the like. The Music is religious.
We call it tiny tea cups.... Especially for this kind of way of brewing/drinking. But to be honest most ppl use the western way now, I don't know anyone who still does this at home
@@333houseoflight Everyone I know in Yunnan where my boyfriend is from (Pu'er County) drink tea like this at home and most establishments there (hotels, bars, restaurants) have a tea cermony place. Perhaps not surprising this culture lives on there though. My friends and I drink such good tea there, from ancient tea trees, 景迈古茶.
Great thanks, I've found an 8min version of it in you tube. Can't seem to find out in Spotify unfortunately but I'll search other platforms. Oh but the glorious visuals that this video brings to are beautiful. Here's to beauty x
Wonderful video ! The music is absolutely well chosen for this video. To watch the hands of this lady as she is making the tea is like watching a ballet for the hands ; it is simply a joy for the eyes and the heart. I loved it so very much, not only it is interesting/educational but it is also relaxing and pure joy to witness live ART. Thank you so very much for sharing ~ Rosalind ~
I am a Korean. Well I never searched for any youtube video about tea brewing. Then today I went to a PuErTeahouse by searching the site with my Kakaomap app. Then suddenly youtube recomended this. THEY ARE WATCHING YOU.
Should've watched this first before gulping my first pu-erh tea. I ended up having headache and vomited after a few hours. (normal reaction if i drank too much caffeine) I was just so excited. 😅🤣 Thanks for this video! Helpful for me and it makes me feel serenity as well. ❤️
Pu'erh? - agree. Oolong? - my favorite Tea and the best are from Taiwan... Last but not least Sencha, Shincha and Gyokuro - no doubt Japan makes it... But there are so many kinds of great tea and I think, most are from China. For me as a german it is impossible to choose a real good tea because of the name. The sad truth is the great teas get lost between the masses of bad teas. Even bad teas are sold for a lot of money. So I haven't ordered chinese tea for a decade I guess. Maybe you can give me a contact to order the really good tea. I'm buying my tea direct from the teafarmers in Taiwan. But I'd like to try a tea from a seller from china I can thrust... A lot of text just to say, I love the video...
@@Louis.Cyphre My second home is in Pu'er County, Yunnan, where my boyfriend is from. He is from the indigenous Wa people and mad about tea and knows many trustworthy people in the tea business. His cousin's husband who is also a friend of mine has tea plantations, producing very good tea. We have friends in the tea business who are of the Bulong tribe, living on Jingmai mountain in Mangjing village, where the tea comes from ancient tea trees, so called 古茶. I have a bunch of tea from there, it's amazing and I feel so lucky to get to drink this highly sought-after and praised tea. In my home in Sweden I now have Jingmai tea to last me a few years. I can help you out with tea farmer contacts in Yunnan, if you'd like, or just bring some tea back to you to try next time I go to Yunnan, probably in spring 2020.
@@Soffenoffe Wow, sorry for my late response. I noticed your message yesterday and - again wow! It has become so rare, meeting friendly people and you really made my day. Thx! I love good tea and it would be so great, getting that possibly unique chance to taste real good chinese tea. I already wrote it, but this really made my day and I hope, we'll stay in contact. Thanks, Christian
The figurines are there for water temp, maybe. I know that there are figurines that change colors to indicate correct brewing temperature. It takes a long time with the Gong Fu Cha method but is well worth the taste. Gong Fu Cha means "Time and Effort with tea". Brewing tea this way instills the traditional Chinese principles of time and effort in all things emphasizing quality over quantity.
ah that's because of the claypot she used. in China, we only use one claypot for one particular tea. The tea leaves that's been used for many many times in the one designated claypot will develop the colour and flavour that you only need a few seconds for the tea to brew. That's why some claypots can cost as much as 12.5 million Yuan (divide that by 8 and you get the USD).
This is a very beautiful ceremony, and is extremely helpful in showing me how to prepare the gift of tea I received from one of my Chinese students. Can someone tell me which kind of tea is being prepared in this video? It has a red label like one of the two teas I have, and I was told it is a "baked" tea. I would like to know what that means, too! But what kind of tea is she making?
I guess your students meant to say cooked tea. What she makes in the vid is also Cooked Pu'er tea. You can make it as long as you have a boiler for hot water and a glass to drink. Enjoy.
Thanks Laura for liking the video. The tea I was brewing in the video is called Shu Puer Tea from Yunnan Province, south-west China. Shu Puer tea is a microbially fermented tea obtained through the action of molds, bacteria and yeasts on the harvested leaves of the tea plant.
Louis Brooksiefan what language is it? I hear my mum listening to similar music when she mediate and practice her buddhism, i asked her but she doesn't know what language it is lol
There are six kinds of tea ceremonies! Kung Fu tea is just one of them, which is popular in Guangdong and Fujian in China's coastal areas. Tea ordered in the Yangtze River valley is the source of Japanese tea ceremony ~
I was like what the hell? Why did the frog get the first Brew. I know the second Brew is usually better, but I wouldn't waste it. I drink it myself. All that good tea wasted, lol. I have to wait for mine to get here from China, I'm sure not going to waste it
@@MrRoboto1963 The first brew isn't really a first brew, it's a washing. I've seen it written that this step is especially important when brewing puer, otherwise the tea can have a fishy taste (due to the fermentation process).
only in a specified Chinese tea shop. If you're in Canada or Toronto, then there's Tearen. I don't really know elsewhere though, you may have to buy it on ebay or something or from this lady's tea shop.
Hello Kyle - if you are ever in London you can visit the Chinese Tea Company shop - this is where the video was filmed and we do tea tasking served like this on a regular basis. The URL is in the video.
Those are tea pets. Nowadays they have cute ones that do things when you pour tea. There's one that squirts out the tea! Lol. They're usually for good luck. There's a cute store about the frog!!
Hello paolina vittoria, thank you for your comments. I lost access to my video channel a few years ago, but now I have it back so I will be making new videos. I like your suggestion for having the sound of water so I will try and integrate it in a future video - thanks for the inspiration.
Pu-erh tea, little studied, I prepare and research pu-erh tea, and I can say that excellent deep fermentation teas are worth developing this segment of the tea market🕺
Also I really imagine the first generation of Chinese tea drinkers just being really drink, hiccup, I mean durnk, DRUNK spilling this all over the place ha-HA! :D
I just got into drinking fine teas since a year ago. Ever since then, I've been waking up about 30 to 35 minutes earlier of my old schedule in order to prepare tea and spend time drinking it. However, I still look uber noob compared to this video.
When you pour water to the pot or cups in order to wash them, those water do not suppose to stay in the tea tray. I assume the tube is to enable the water to flow to the trash bin from your tea tray.
I used to think the "tea pet" was only for decoration. Watching this video I realized that by pouring the first round to the pet, the amore of the tea will evaporate so that the guest will start enjoying the smell before tasting the tea! Awesome~~
This is not only beautiful, but also very beneficial for your health. The West took all wrong. The West took the taste of tea and lost all health benefits. Note for yourself: no metal (spoons or mesh) is involved, all preparation is just warming up clay cups and pot, no hot temperature water is involved. Under these conditions tea emits hydrogen peroxide in biologically safe quantities... Thum up if the topic is interesting.
I went to Taiwan last month and went to Jiufen where they have a lot of prominent tea houses. Truly, tea ceremony is a must and a zen experience.
This video was amazing... I think it took a long time to brew the tea... but I was like yes I want some now..LOL. Today my daughter open an early Christmas present and it was a tea set. I showed my daughter different ways to drink tea. I told her "this is how people in China drink tea"... and I used the "bowl".... then she replied "please do not make fun of the Chinese Culture." I told her I am not. That started the journey to show her the perfect tea making and drink video and I think I have found it. The tea look great, the presentation was great, the music was great! And now my kid have a better understanding of the Chinese Culture and the TEA!
Demetrius Towns this is a Tea Ceremony. It is a sign of deep respect and welcoming of a dear friend or family. Westerners or Europeans may prefer a tea bag for a fast cup of tea, but if you read about tea bag origin, it is exactly impatience that led to steeping tea in what suppose to be packaging. Not very often people are invited to partake in a Tea Ceremony, guess that gesture of deep cultural respect to someone is boiled over in favor of Starbucks and the like. The Music is religious.
love this comment ^^ i love the fact that so many kind people take the time to understand other cultures, blessing to u and ur family ^^
As a Chinese,I am happy to see that you love it.
We call it tiny tea cups.... Especially for this kind of way of brewing/drinking. But to be honest most ppl use the western way now, I don't know anyone who still does this at home
@@333houseoflight Everyone I know in Yunnan where my boyfriend is from (Pu'er County) drink tea like this at home and most establishments there (hotels, bars, restaurants) have a tea cermony place. Perhaps not surprising this culture lives on there though. My friends and I drink such good tea there, from ancient tea trees, 景迈古茶.
I find this video extremely relaxing to watch and listen to.
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First brew is just colour. The tea flavour comes out on the second brew.
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Not all, some first, some second, based on types of tea
Actually, the first pass is to remove the Tannins (Tannic Acids), which can cause a harsh flavor.
Hello, the song is called 'Green Tara Mantra' its a Buddhist chant. I can't remember what version this one is though - there are a few available
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One of my favourite tea Videos. And I love the music!
I too handle herbs and tea with such care, respect and love! Gifts of Nature yielded by human's ingenuity!
Truly so!
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It was an art of making Tea. I'm a Tea lover from the very childhood but this is the first time I watched something impressive to make Tea.
the name of the song is " Young Girls’ Mantra of Joy " Enjoy it
+Jesus Campos thank you. I could fall asleep to that
wonderful :3
Great thanks, I've found an 8min version of it in you tube. Can't seem to find out in Spotify unfortunately but I'll search other platforms. Oh but the glorious visuals that this video brings to are beautiful. Here's to beauty x
What is being said? It's very soothing ooom delay ooom delay sokah
why
Wonderful video ! The music is absolutely well chosen for this video. To watch the hands of this lady as she is making the tea is like watching a ballet for the hands ; it is simply a joy for the eyes and the heart. I loved it so very much, not only it is interesting/educational but it is also relaxing and pure joy to witness live ART. Thank you so very much for sharing ~ Rosalind ~
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The music is a Buddhist chant, ohm tare tu tare ture soha
Found the music 🎶 annoying. Would rather hear the sound of the ceremony 🎑...
I love the sounds that come from making tea. I wish this music was in the background.
"Tea is winning. Tea is forever." // Frojtee, Berlin
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Chinese tradition is amazing, fascinating 🇨🇳
Watching this before buying the tea set. Im mesmerised wow
My favorite tea video. Please never take it down.
I am a Korean.
Well I never searched for any youtube video about tea brewing. Then today I went to a PuErTeahouse by searching the site with my Kakaomap app.
Then suddenly youtube recomended this. THEY ARE WATCHING YOU.
LMAO.. google know where you are.
Should've watched this first before gulping my first pu-erh tea. I ended up having headache and vomited after a few hours. (normal reaction if i drank too much caffeine) I was just so excited. 😅🤣
Thanks for this video! Helpful for me and it makes me feel serenity as well. ❤️
in my own experience people can just love or adore pu er (like me ) or hate it, i haven't seen anything else
Chinese tea is the real tea.
Amen
Pu'erh? - agree. Oolong? - my favorite Tea and the best are from Taiwan...
Last but not least Sencha, Shincha and Gyokuro - no doubt Japan makes it...
But there are so many kinds of great tea and I think, most are from China. For me as a german it is impossible to choose a real good tea because of the name. The sad truth is the great teas get lost between the masses of bad teas. Even bad teas are sold for a lot of money. So I haven't ordered chinese tea for a decade I guess. Maybe you can give me a contact to order the really good tea. I'm buying my tea direct from the teafarmers in Taiwan. But I'd like to try a tea from a seller from china I can thrust... A lot of text just to say, I love the video...
@@Louis.Cyphre My second home is in Pu'er County, Yunnan, where my boyfriend is from. He is from the indigenous Wa people and mad about tea and knows many trustworthy people in the tea business. His cousin's husband who is also a friend of mine has tea plantations, producing very good tea. We have friends in the tea business who are of the Bulong tribe, living on Jingmai mountain in Mangjing village, where the tea comes from ancient tea trees, so called 古茶. I have a bunch of tea from there, it's amazing and I feel so lucky to get to drink this highly sought-after and praised tea. In my home in Sweden I now have Jingmai tea to last me a few years. I can help you out with tea farmer contacts in Yunnan, if you'd like, or just bring some tea back to you to try next time I go to Yunnan, probably in spring 2020.
@@Soffenoffe Wow, sorry for my late response. I noticed your message yesterday and - again wow! It has become so rare, meeting friendly people and you really made my day. Thx! I love good tea and it would be so great, getting that possibly unique chance to taste real good chinese tea. I already wrote it, but this really made my day and I hope, we'll stay in contact. Thanks,
Christian
Jasmine pearls are where it’s at
I find it very addicting and relaxing to watch this video
I almost cried when watch this tutorial... i never drink tea in such a way & pu er is one of my fav tea! I want a tea set now... 😂
You could not have possibly been more asmr if you TRIED!!
i really love Chinese tea culture, it so amazing, that's why i use to buy lots of Chinese tea even puer cha but. I'm big fan of tea culture
看看我🫣
Thank you very much for sharing the great art of Pure Tea!
Amazing!
This was the most relaxing video I've seen all week.
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This made me so happy! I felt like this was a meditation for tea! I would love to be able to do that!
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The video was very beautiful, with Chinese charm
Thank you for your video, music, and art of brewing tea and, most of all, for the chinese culture.
The figurines are there for water temp, maybe. I know that there are figurines that change colors to indicate correct brewing temperature. It takes a long time with the Gong Fu Cha method but is well worth the taste. Gong Fu Cha means "Time and Effort with tea". Brewing tea this way instills the traditional Chinese principles of time and effort in all things emphasizing quality over quantity.
figurines represent wealth and happiness, i think.
wow that was relaxing. I want to drink the tea now
Pu'er is definitely an acquired taste and I love it!
The older the better!
@@AKNeal81 i always have honey in mine makes the brain sparks fly
And I just boil and drink ._.
Still have the Pu'er I bought from Yunnan 3 years ago, and still tasting great.
You can feel the culture and that it’s like bonding
Mesmerizing. The jade bangle is magnificent as well.
I just love tea. Such a great upload thanks.
ah that's because of the claypot she used. in China, we only use one claypot for one particular tea. The tea leaves that's been used for many many times in the one designated claypot will develop the colour and flavour that you only need a few seconds for the tea to brew. That's why some claypots can cost as much as 12.5 million Yuan (divide that by 8 and you get the USD).
my mom has a tea shop and she does the same thing exactly like this everyday, never thought that was this amazing
WOW! Your mom's living my dream. I would love to visit your mom's shop and drink tea with her
It's looks like you finally have your tea and Blackout. :)
I teared up at the end when she handed me my cup 🥹
Now I know how to prepare tea...thank u for uploading very interesting and its very elegant cermony..
How does this channel only have three videos in 2024?!?
You prepare the tea so elegantly 🍵😊
I love the music ! very nice video
C'est sublime délicatesse et justesse merciiii💚🍀🌠🌱
very peaceful and interesting to watch!
Lovely music, it is mantra of Tara a divine feminine goddess (something like durga in India).
This is a very beautiful ceremony, and is extremely helpful in showing me how to prepare the gift of tea I received from one of my Chinese students. Can someone tell me which kind of tea is being prepared in this video? It has a red label like one of the two teas I have, and I was told it is a "baked" tea. I would like to know what that means, too! But what kind of tea is she making?
I guess your students meant to say cooked tea. What she makes in the vid is also Cooked Pu'er tea. You can make it as long as you have a boiler for hot water and a glass to drink. Enjoy.
Thanks Laura for liking the video. The tea I was brewing in the video is called Shu Puer Tea from Yunnan Province, south-west China. Shu Puer tea is a microbially fermented tea obtained through the action of molds, bacteria and yeasts on the harvested leaves of the tea plant.
and once again where can we get that music! that track is amazing!!!!
Surprising musical background - the Green Tara Mantra (Om tare tuttare ture soha) - much in Anugama's style.
I thought it was funny too...mixing cultures. I like both, but surprising yes :D
Louis Brooksiefan what language is it? I hear my mum listening to similar music when she mediate and practice her buddhism, i asked her but she doesn't know what language it is lol
배경음악이 힐링되네요
다도도 배웠습니다
최고!!!!! 好听 好看
There are six kinds of tea ceremonies! Kung Fu tea is just one of them, which is popular in Guangdong and Fujian in China's coastal areas. Tea ordered in the Yangtze River valley is the source of Japanese tea ceremony ~
I was done drinking already when the frog was wet
Dont you water your frog?
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😆😆😆
I was like what the hell? Why did the frog get the first Brew. I know the second Brew is usually better, but I wouldn't waste it. I drink it myself. All that good tea wasted, lol. I have to wait for mine to get here from China, I'm sure not going to waste it
@@MrRoboto1963 The first brew isn't really a first brew, it's a washing. I've seen it written that this step is especially important when brewing puer, otherwise the tea can have a fishy taste (due to the fermentation process).
Enchanting. Now I wanna have my own tea pets!
only in a specified Chinese tea shop. If you're in Canada or Toronto, then there's Tearen. I don't really know elsewhere though, you may have to buy it on ebay or something or from this lady's tea shop.
Love green Tara mantra listen to it all the time nice video what kind of video was that
This just replaces the chakra I’ve always listened to before bed ...
I enjoyed the video, and I've bought three different kinds of pu-erh, but I don't think I'm ready for such an elaborate production as this!
magnificent
Beautiful video, relaxing
Vicariously enjoying your tea offer thank you
I really like the song :)
Mesmerizing. I wish I had a cup to drink now. Oh wait, I am drinking tea. ❤️
Мантра супер аж настроение поднимает, такую надо слушать когда на улице непогода , пить чай , и смотреть в окно завернувшись в теплый плед )))
1,000% accurate, perfect explanation
Exquisite, sumptuous, etherial and most relaxing! Where does one go to experience tea in this fashion?
Hello Kyle - if you are ever in London you can visit the Chinese Tea Company shop - this is where the video was filmed and we do tea tasking served like this on a regular basis. The URL is in the video.
Beautiful music
Beautiful
I guess getting up 10 minutes early for a cup of tea wont cut it anymore
Those are tea pets. Nowadays they have cute ones that do things when you pour tea. There's one that squirts out the tea! Lol. They're usually for good luck. There's a cute store about the frog!!
A very beautiful video here. Lovely
So wonderful
Great ASMR, very soothing. Thanx
Thank you for making this beautiful video
Damn it, I am still stuck with English tea, but I also like puer tea.
Does she know we're in a drought? Jk very nice video.
LOL you just made my day XD
I was thinking along the lines of: "she has a pail or a basin under that, I hope." ^_^ I agree, it's a very nice video ;)
my favourite video of Gong Fu Cha and the mantra also is beautiful. thank you, I hope to listen the sound of water in your next video! CIAO FROM iTALY
Hello paolina vittoria, thank you for your comments. I lost access to my video channel a few years ago, but now I have it back so I will be making new videos. I like your suggestion for having the sound of water so I will try and integrate it in a future video - thanks for the inspiration.
@@TheChineseTeaCompany thank to you! :-)
What a beautiful presentation.
Pu-erh tea, little studied, I prepare and research pu-erh tea, and I can say that excellent deep fermentation teas are worth developing this segment of the tea market🕺
Well, that was quite peaceful.
takes forever
Sencillamente espectacular y emotiva. Gracias
Hi, I really dont understand what is a tea pet, what is the functionality and why do you wet it? Thank you.
Great video but I noticed the url in the description is broken
The "second water" after washing the tea, how long to brew before pouring to actually drink? In this video it looks like no time at all.
why is the tea in a brick like state? very interesting btw that was tea right?
Also I really imagine the first generation of Chinese tea drinkers just being really drink, hiccup, I mean durnk, DRUNK spilling this all over the place ha-HA! :D
Beautiful!
What a tease!
Beautiful video!
Very peaceful and enjoyable video!
beautiful and graceful
what should the water temperature be
Its so beautiful :]
I just got into drinking fine teas since a year ago. Ever since then, I've been waking up about 30 to 35 minutes earlier of my old schedule in order to prepare tea and spend time drinking it. However, I still look uber noob compared to this video.
I will soon need to make a 50 gallon batch! 250 grams seems appropriate for this size. Any ideas!? Thanks!
I recognized you from the interview with the lady.
What was the really showing? I can’t understand it
So how many mins is the brew time of this tea before pouring to serve?
Do the tea bags taste the same or do I have to buy the cake?
I love tea
Beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
This is art
I love chinese tea but my set came with a hand pump and tubes. Anyone know what they're for??
When you pour water to the pot or cups in order to wash them, those water do not suppose to stay in the tea tray. I assume the tube is to enable the water to flow to the trash bin from your tea tray.
@@shiqizhang7197 ah I see, thanks :)