Schools of Chinese Tea Ceremony
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"Schools of Chinese Tea Ceremony" refers to the various arts and culture of the Chinese Tea Ceremony. The foundation of Chinese Tea Ceremony is through the art of tea ceremony to make various types of tea and brewing methods with the goal to achieve the best cup of tea in a beautiful and graceful way. Usually the stress is more on the tea than the ceremony.

Tenfu Tea College

Tenfu Tea College
Tenfu Tea College
Tenfu Tea College is the world's first private vocational college to specialise in the study of the tea industry. It is situated in Zhangzhou, Fujian, China, Degrees in the following disciplines are: Tea Production and Processing , Market Prospection and Marketing , Food Processing , Tea Culture ...

, in Zhangzhou, Fujian, China, is the world's first vocational college to specialise in the study of the tea industry. The college, endowed by the Tenfu Group, opened in autumn 2007. Courses are taught in Chinese, but with a global perspective and the teaching of English tea terminology. The college provides education in tea science and cultivation, tea arts and culture, tea drinking promotion, as well as preparing people in the field of tea marketing.

Lu-Yu Tea Culture Institute

Lu-Yu Tea Culture Institute
Lu-Yu Tea Culture Institute
Lu-Yu Tea Culture Institute, previously known as Lu Yu Tea Art Center, provides education in tea arts and promotes the drinking of tea. It offers certifications in Tea Studies, such as for "Tea Master" . The institute was founded in Taipei, Taiwan, in the 1980s...

, previously known as Lu Yu Tea Art Center, provides education in tea arts (including tea marketing, design of tea ware, and tea brewing techniques) and promotes the drinking of tea. It offers certifications in Tea Studies, such as for "Tea Master" (陸羽泡茶師). The institute was founded in Taipei
Taipei
Taipei City is the capital of the Republic of China and the central city of the largest metropolitan area of Taiwan. Situated at the northern tip of the island, Taipei is located on the Tamsui River, and is about 25 km southwest of Keelung, its port on the Pacific Ocean...

 in the 1980s. It now has schools in in Beijing
Beijing
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, Chengdu
Chengdu
Chengdu , formerly transliterated Chengtu, is the capital of Sichuan province in Southwest China. It holds sub-provincial administrative status...

, and Shanghai
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city by population in China and the largest city proper in the world. It is one of the four province-level municipalities in the People's Republic of China, with a total population of over 23 million as of 2010...

. It is named after Lu Yu
Lu Yu
Lu Yu is respected as the Sage of Tea for his contribution to Chinese tea culture. He is best known for his monumental book The Classic of Tea , the first definitive work on cultivating, making and drinking tea.-Biography:...

, the eighth-century "sage of tea".

Other schools

Throughout Asia there are many schools and tea houses that tea the Arts and Culture of Chinese Tea Ceremony, including Singapore
Singapore
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, Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of two Special Administrative Regions of the People's Republic of China , the other being Macau. A city-state situated on China's south coast and enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, it is renowned for its expansive skyline and deep natural harbour...

, and such.

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