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Appeal of tea and related products showcased at industry expo

CGTN

Bringing together leading tea enterprises from across China, the Beijing International Tea Trade Expo 2025, held in early July, has drawn crowds of tea lovers, distributors, buyers and others to explore the richness of tea culture through full-spectrum tea industry products.

Crowds of tea enthusiasts taste tea at the Beijing International Tea Trade Expo 2025 in early July. /Photo provided to CGTN
Crowds of tea enthusiasts taste tea at the Beijing International Tea Trade Expo 2025 in early July. /Photo provided to CGTN

Crowds of tea enthusiasts taste tea at the Beijing International Tea Trade Expo 2025 in early July. /Photo provided to CGTN

Yet it was not only the tea that captivated visitors – fine teaware also took center stage. The seamless integration of tea and teaware created a vivid expression of Eastern aesthetics, earning admiration from both connoisseurs and casual attendees.  

Visitors also had the chance to experience the timeless allure of Shoushan Stone, one of China's revered "Four Great Seal Stones." Hailing from coastal Fujian Province, this exquisite stone can be crafted into a variety of artful decorations. Its vibrant hues and intricate patterns, which embody centuries of artistic heritage and cultural significance, captivated dozens of expo attendees.

A tea trader promotes her products at a stall at the Beijing International Tea Trade Expo 2025 in early July. /CGTN
A tea trader promotes her products at a stall at the Beijing International Tea Trade Expo 2025 in early July. /CGTN

A tea trader promotes her products at a stall at the Beijing International Tea Trade Expo 2025 in early July. /CGTN

A wide variety of cultural activities lit up the the expo. Highlights featured a fashion show celebrating qipao, or cheongsam, made of Xiangyunsha, the world's only silk fabric dyed exclusively with natural plant-based dyes. A Song Dynasty-style tea gathering and a classic tea ceremony revival activity also featured prominently, helping create a dynamic blend of tradition, artistry and modern engagement.

A woman chooses a qipao garment made of Xiangyunsha, the world's only silk fabric dyed exclusively with natural plant-based dyes, at the Beijing International Tea Trade Expo 2025 held in early July. /CGTN
A woman chooses a qipao garment made of Xiangyunsha, the world's only silk fabric dyed exclusively with natural plant-based dyes, at the Beijing International Tea Trade Expo 2025 held in early July. /CGTN

A woman chooses a qipao garment made of Xiangyunsha, the world's only silk fabric dyed exclusively with natural plant-based dyes, at the Beijing International Tea Trade Expo 2025 held in early July. /CGTN

"I originally just wanted to let my child experience tea culture, but I ended up being completely charmed by the exquisite teaware and the tea ceremony revival designed for children!" said Ms. Li, a visitor from Beijing's Xicheng District. Holding a newly purchased teacup and a gift box of tea, she shared, "Tasting tea in-person and hands-on experiences here are so much more engaging than just browsing online!"

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