The rise of teahouses is very much connected with the culture of Chinese tea. In China, a tea house depicts a way of life for the Chinese people as drinking Chinese tea has become part of their basic needs. Better to be deprived of food for three days, than tea for one, is an old Chinese Proverb that marks the importance of tea among Chinese people. Thus, the growth of teahouses only reflects their culture of a Chinese tea drinking nation.
In Chinese history, the teahouse is an important social place. They have been, and are presently common in China. Before, the teahouse was the sole non-religious, non-government, organizations and clubs and in business transactions. It is a well loved avenue for Chinese people to socialize and enjoying a drink of Chinese tea.
In Yangtze River area it is named Chaguan. In Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan provinces, it is commonly called Chalou. In Beijing and Tianjin of north China a Chating means a tea pavilion. Chatan is a tea booth and Chaliao is a small Chinese tea house. Words like Chafang, Chasi, Chashe, Chayuan, Chawu and Chashi are so called Chinese names for teahouse, the names may vary from places to places and yet basically have the same form. These are but the few names given to Chinese teahouses, from the different villages in China, and they all have the same meaning and structure.
Chinese tea drinking has been a tradition among Chinese people and has been widely spread in Asia, United States and the European nations. Nowaday, designs and concepts of teahouses in China are also introduced in other places. Chinese tea is not only served in teahouses, but the history and culture of China as well.
Along the streets of China, you will definitely find teahouses everywhere. Anyone knows where to locate a perfect teahouse to stay, chat, relax, and drink their most valued Chinese tea. Other activities include writing or simply reading which go along with drinking Chinese tea. Theater performances such as story-telling and plays are held at Teahouses to entertain their customers.
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This post was written by Nouella Decker on December 23, 2009


