Author: Christy Hui

Tea master pouring gongfu cha with filmmaker Christy Hui in Wuyi Mountains, Fujian Province, China - birthplace of tea etymology

TEA vs. CHA: the ETYMOLOGY of TEA’S TWO NAMES

Why do we have two words for tea? The answer is trade routes. Dutch traders learned “te” from Fujian’s coastal cities where tea is grown and produced primarily and then spread it to Europe via ships. Meanwhile, “cha” traveled overland via the Silk Road. Your word for tea reveals whether your ancestors received it by sea or by land.

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Chinese Lantern Festival 2026: Original Valentine’s Day

Chinese New Year doesn’t end with a bang. It ends with a glow. The Lantern Festival — Yuan Xiao Jie (元宵节) — is the grand finale, celebrated on the 15th day of the first full moon. This Chinese Lantern Festival 2026 captures the energy of light, prayers, and wishes that has been building for two thousand years.

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FUN FACTS ABOUT THE YEAR OF THE HORSE 2026

2026 is the Year of the Fire Horse in the Chinese lunar calendar. It embodies the spirit of the Dragon Horse Spirit. This lucky phrase”马到功成” — Success upon the arrival of the Horse!” is one of the lucky saying specifically tailored to this magnificent Zodiac animal.

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Why I Made The TEA Documentary

5 Reasons Why I Made The Tea Documentary – A Big Story In A Small Teacup. For Tea Lovers, History Buffs, and Culture Enthusiasts. You’ll be Surprised By What’s In The Tea Leaves.

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