Unmatched China Tea Sets At Beijing’s Most Famous Tea House

Many people don't know it, but Beijing's Lao She Tea House just may be the best place in the world to admire some truly great china tea sets and drink some amazing Chinese tea.

Celebrities, politicians, and royalty have all been to this place, and they rave about the service.

From pure china tea sets to amazing performances, there's plenty to see here!

The building itself is a Qing dynasty-style loft structure, so the establishment really brings you back in time at your first sight! The waiters are all dressed in ancient outfits, and greet you in an interesting tone that immediately invokes the feel of old Beijing tea houses.

Despite being called a tea house, Lao She is more like an entertainment venue, where some of China's finest traditional performing arts are staged every night. On its third floor, you can enjoy acrobatics, Kung Fu shows, Peking opera, ventriloquism, cross-talk, and the famous face-changing dance while taking a sip of your favorite tea.

One of the most welcomed performances is the face-changing dance that originated in Sichuan province. A dancer will change his mask by waving his arms and swaying his head, and complete it in less than a second. The top performers can change their masks up to 30 times with the flick of a wrist. Due to difficulty of changing masks faster than the eyes blink, only a small number of artists can perform this old dance today.

But that's not you'll get at the Lao She tea house.The waiters here perform a kind of acrobatics when they pour your tea. But before even beginning, the China tea sets they use are quite usual and have a long, thin spouts with a length of over 5 feet! To serve your tea, the waiter spins the pot around his body, and then pours tea into each and every cup, never spilling a drop. It takes years of study to serve tea in this way, and you'll never see anything like it anywhere else in the world.

And don't worry, there;s no shortage of snacks to go with your meal. Many China tea sets have little saucers to put the snacks on, which makes it very convenient. Many of the snacks at this tea house have interesting names, like "rolling donkey", and their taste is special to boot.

By western standards, enjoying Chinese tea at the Lao She Tea House is quite affordable. Less than $100 will get you some snacks, a performance, and of course a lot of great Chinese tea from the amazing china tea set.

The Lao She Tea House's location in central Beijing is very convenient, so stop buy, check out their authentic China tea sets, and enjoy some Chinese tea!

Author D. Cheng has studied Chinese history and handicrafts such as porcelain china tea sets for years. Once in a while, he endorses skilled Chinese craftsmen. Check out some excellent Chinese tea sets.

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This post was written by David Cheng on October 17, 2009

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China Tea Sets Shine At The Lao She Tea House

by David Cheng

Many people don't know it, but Beijing's Lao She Tea House just may be the best place in the world to admire some truly great china tea sets and drink some amazing Chinese tea.

Former U.S. Former U.S president George H. and Jordanian queen Rania have even been here and rave about the service.

There's just so much here, you can never be bored.

The building itself is a Qing dynasty-style loft structure, so the establishment really brings you back in time at your first sight! The waiters are all dressed in ancient outfits, and greet you in an interesting tone that immediately invokes the feel of old Beijing tea houses.

If you're looking for some entertainment with your tea, the Lao She Tea House will never disappoint. From Kung Fu to Peking Opera, you can see it all here, while a great China tea set is sitting on your table. Some art forms are never seen outside of China, like cross-talk, and are really a sight. Cross talk is actually quite funny, if you like Chinese humor.

But one of the most loved performance is the "Face Changing" act. The dancer moves around the stage wearing a mask, and with swift, almost invisible movements, he changes the mask instantly. With just a flick of the wrist, you can see different colors on his face, as the mask changes from red, blue, white, and other colors. Altogether, some performers change their masks almost 40 times.

But that's not you'll get at the Lao She tea house.The waiters here perform a kind of acrobatics when they pour your tea. But before even beginning, the China tea sets they use are quite usual and have a long, thin spouts with a length of over 5 feet! To serve your tea, the waiter spins the pot around his body, and then pours tea into each and every cup, never spilling a drop. It takes years of study to serve tea in this way, and you'll never see anything like it anywhere else in the world.

You can also snack on a variety of Beijing snacks as you enjoy the shows. Lv Da Gun-literally meaning rolling donkey-is a snack of glutinous rice balls rolled with bean paste. Millet Mush, or Mian Cha as known in Chinese, is a kind of porridge made with sesame and peanut butter. Wan Dou Huang is a serving of small bean cakes that is always popular with those sweet tooth.

Prices are reasonable; an average of 50-60 dollars should be enough to cover the fare of the shows, tea and a couple of snacks. The tea house is open from 14:00 to 22:00.

The Lao She Tea House's location in central Beijing is very convenient, so stop buy, check out their authentic China tea sets, and enjoy some Chinese tea!

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This post was written by David Cheng on October 11, 2009

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Why Are Purple Clay Teapots So Great?

by Jason Jia

Chinese people love tea just like we westerners like coffee. And they consider purple clay teapots the optimal partner to teas. Does it hold water? I've made a research on that, and let me try to solve the mysteries for you.

You can find purple clay at nowhere except Yixing, Jiangsu Province, China. Therefore it is also called Yixing purple clay. Its particles are sand-like and abundant in iron and silicon. And its distinctive structure has two layers of itty-bitty pores, which allows purple clay teapots to 'breathe'.

A good purple clay teapot is usually a work of art handmade by a master potter. With it, you might adorn your room, or even consider it a collection, as the natural material is on the verge of depletion nowadays. Above all, its uncommon superiorities bring you more fun and convenience to your tea time.

1. Purple clay teapots let your tea utterly show off its intrinsic characteristics in color, scent, and savor. From Chinese emperors to ordinary people, they all know a purple clay teapot is the best match to their tea. Make the best use of things, and let your tea has nothing to hide from you.

The first time I brewed tea with a purple clay teapot gave me a pleasant surprise. Although I was drinking the same tea that I always had, the tea coming out of my new teapot tasted quite different. I realized that this pot forced me to reevaluate my tea, and I didn't regret the higher price I paid for the pot.

2. The breathable purple clay teapots can keep your tea from turning sour. The Chinese believe tea left overnight is not drinkable, especially in the hot summer. However, purple clay teapots are an exception to the rule. The tea in them will remain fresh all day long, thanks to the porous structure of purple clay.

Sometimes on weekends I make tea in the morning, and then I have to go shopping. When I return home in the evening, I always find my tea still tastes great.

3. A purple clay teapot seems 'alive' because it is very absorbent. First, it accumulates some tea flavors and fragrances during each infusion, and releases them into the next brew. So the tea is always better and the flavor gets stronger as time goes on.

Plus, every time when you make tea, the tea essences are 'nourishing' your purple clay teapot, making it smoother and glossier. And even a touch on the pot is actually a kind of lubrication. The more you feel it, the more lustrous it becomes. You hand oil serves as a lubricant.

Lastly, the color of a purple clay teapot will change slightly according to what kind of tea you brew. Watching the slow change of color is quite interesting.

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