Yanglai Tea Travel
Help Mongolia fight the epidemic and continue the tea ceremony tradition of thousands of miles. When the epidemic situation in Hubei was tense in February, Mongolia donated 30,000 sheep to show warmth to its neighbors. The sheep were processed and sent to Hubei through Inner Mongolia. Later, this caring gift-giving behavior in Mongolia was called the Warm Sheep Passage.
Mongolia sent 30,000 sheep to Hubei. In gratitude for the deep friendship of sending sheep thousands of miles away, Hubei gave back 20,000 copies of locally produced Green Brick Tea and 2,000 copies of Caihuayi Black Tea, as well as three PCRs Detectors and 30,000 nucleic acid testing reagents. The Mongolian Ambassador to China praised this return gift as both practical and thoughtful.
China is the hometown of tea and the birthplace of tea culture. After continuous development, the global trend has been to absorb tea culture, and tea has become a green drink that is beneficial to physical and mental health. Ancient traditional cultural gifts are used to reciprocate Mongolia's affection, and tea also sets off the deep charm of Chinese culture.
Since the 18th century, Shanxi merchants have gone to Fujian to purchase tea. The road from Fujian to Russia via Hubei, Henan, Shanxi and Russia is known as the Wanli Tea Road. After the Taiping Movement, the transportation of tea produced in Fujian was restricted, and Hankou became the supply chain point for purchasing tea from Mongolia, Russia and other regions. Because of the Wanli Tea Ceremony, my country and Mongolia have developed a strong friendship. Gifts of tea
Mongolia sent 30,000 sheep to Hubei. In order to express gratitude for the profound friendship of sending sheep thousands of miles away, Hubei gave back 20,000 servings of locally produced green brick tea and 2,000 servings of Caihuayi black tea. As well as three PCR detectors and 30,000 nucleic acid testing reagents. This back-and-forth incident has been ridiculed as a hot topic. You give me baa baa baa, and I give you bricks and bricks in return.
Reciprocity has always been a traditional Chinese virtue, and giving back tea is full of Chinese culture and wisdom. It is impolite to go but not come; it is impolite to come but not go. If a person is polite, he will be safe, but if he is not polite, he will be in danger. Therefore, those who practice etiquette must learn it.
Green brick tea and black tea are daily necessities for people in pastoral areas, and they are also necessary condiments for the milk tea that Mongolian people like. The production area of ??brick tea that the Mongolian people like is called Yangloudong, and they respond favorably. This is why two kinds of tea are given as gifts to Mongolia.