Tea Appreciation Day

Tea Appreciation Day
Traditional Chinese 世界奉茶日
Simplified Chinese 世界奉茶日

Tea Appreciation Day is held one day during the first weekend of May (or close to it) every year from 2005. People and organizations can gather together to make and serve tea with the attending individuals and passing strangers alike. Any person of: an organization, a group, an association, a family, a community, a school, can organize, and unite on this day with individual, at some pre-planned place like perhaps in a public square, and conduct any kind of tea party for the invited people, and even the strangers which might pass by. The activity could even include, lectures or the conversation, and its content should include tea culture related curriculum. Activity leaders must follow local laws and regulations. There is no need to register with any organization. Any written material or announcements including a bulletin board, is just for conveying and promoting the association for people to enter or be informed.

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History

Started in spring of 2005, Taipei, Taiwan, in the spirit of offering to extend Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony originally came from a celebration on Mother's Day called “Family Tea Ceremony” (officially held around 500 people and their Family Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony which began May 12, 1991 at Taipei Music Hall Square), and now has expanded for all people. This activity is healthy, and now in 2005 the universal activity peacefully chooses the name "Tea Appreciation Day". The poster above reads, "All over the world every year, the first weekend or close to it in May places are chosen to celebrate Tea Appreciation Day. People gather together to make and serve tea with close relatives, friends, and strangers alike." [1]

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