Considering what to do with the traditional tea ceremony for family? Here for 5 tips from Toronto-based Event Planner, Rainbow Chan on what you can still do to celebrate the tradition if you wish!
Read MoreThe Chinese tea ceremony honours the elders and parents who gave us life. Fête Chinoise collaborated with PARQ Vancouver to take on the tea ceremony with a modern twist inspired by the warm coral palette and dark greens.
Read MoreInstead of taking a segregated approach to meaning, how can we tie culture and heritage into modern design that takes the ceremony space to a whole new level in modern Chinese culture?
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The art of tea appreciation has historically been a symbol of sophistication and prestige within the Chinese society. Subsequently, the practice of serving tea progressively became an integral part of Chinese culture. Serving tea became a sign of respect. Even the most modest households in China would have the basic necessities for making a hot cup of tea.
Read MoreTea culture is generally defined by the way tea is made and consumed, how people interact with tea, the style and aesthetics surrounding drinking tea, and by learning about its cultural roots. The Tea Room provided a poignant experience of a traditional Chinese Tea ceremony found in weddings, presented by Spectacular Spectacular and Fiori Floral, and their team. They created an innovative floral presentation combining bright corals and pinks with vibrant blue hues.
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