In the heart of Moscow, a cozy teahouse is stirring up excitement by bringing the ancient art of Chinese tea culture to Russian locals. Forget TikTok trends—this spot is all about slow sips, serene ceremonies, and centuries-old traditions
Visitors can sip premium dragon well (longjing) tea or try their hand at brewing techniques passed down through generations. Workshops on tea ceremony etiquette, utensil selection, and even tea-inspired poetry are drawing crowds eager to unplug and reconnect with mindfulness.
“This isn’t just about drinking tea—it’s about stories,” says reporter Dasha Chernyshova, who explored the venue. “Each cup carries the legacy of China’s Tang and Song dynasties.” The teahouse also hosts cultural exchange events, blending Chinese philosophy with modern wellness vibes
For globetrotters and culture buffs, it’s a must-visit pitstop—proof that tea isn’t just a drink, but a bridge between worlds
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Moscow teahouse shares traditional Chinese tea culture with locals
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