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2025.07.20 16:14 GMT+8

Bird's Nest presents philosophy of zisha teapot making

Updated 2025.07.20 16:14 GMT+8
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A Yixing clay teapot in the shape of the Bird's Nest Stadium is displayed at the Bird's Nest Art Festival exhibition in Beijing on July 19, 2025. /CGTN

A Yixing clay teapot is displayed at the Bird's Nest Art Festival exhibition, in Beijing on July 19, 2025. /CGTN

A Yixing clay teapot is displayed at the Bird's Nest Art Festival Exhibition in Beijing on July 19, 2025. /CGTN

A Yixing clay teapot is displayed at the Bird's Nest Art Festival Exhibition in Beijing on July 19, 2025. /CGTN

A Yixing clay teapot is displayed at the Bird's Nest Art Festival Exhibition in Beijing on July 19, 2025. /CGTN

The Bird's Nest Art Festival invites you to embark on an immersive journey into China's rich intangible cultural heritage at the Bird's Nest Culture Center from July 16 to 22, a trip that bridges traditional crafts with contemporary living.

One highlight is the exquisite zisha (purple clay) teapot, which is central to Chinese tea culture and embodies the profound "one tea, one pot" philosophy. This concept transcends mere tea brewing — it is a ritual of presence, a mindfulness practice through which the practitioner cultivates introspection and becomes a step toward spiritual clarity, and each interaction with the vessel can be deepen into silent dialogue.

Zisha teapot making is a recognized Chinese intangible cultural heritage, boasting a long and distinguished history and one that holds unique cultural significance. Renowned for their special materials, exquisite craftsmanship, and profound cultural heritage, zisha teapots are an indispensable part of Chinese tea culture.

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