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IntroductionBeijing, September7(Youth.cn) -On September 6th, 2023,inBeijing, the Forbidden City hosted the "Tea& ...
Beijing, September 7 (Youth.cn) - On September 6th, 2023, in Beijing, the Forbidden City hosted the "Tea&World - Tea Culture Exhibition".
The exhibition, which began on September 1st, features a total of 555 items (sets), showcasing the rich history of tea, the depth of tea culture, and the diversity of tea-related activities from ancient to modern times.
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