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Tea is one of the most popular drinks globally as it is consumed daily as in Britain, where tea is drunk every day in the afternoon and it is often accompanied by various types of sweets and appetizers, and it is also presented in special social events and the best example of this is the tea parties held in Japan Which is considered one of the most important rituals of Japanese culture. Here are the most beautiful tourist destinations for tea lovers:

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Hangzhou, China

HangzhouChina has a history dating back thousands of years, growing up as a medicinal drink and still being widely consumed for its many health benefits. Hangzhou was still the capital of green tea, or as it is called Long Dene, possessing the finest species in the world. The city is one of the best tourist destinations for tea lovers, and the famous traveler Marco Polo called it the “City of Heaven”, and it still retains its beauty and has not changed much over the centuries and includes more than sixty historical and cultural sites and many natural tourist attractions, visited by large numbers of Tourists annually.

Assam, India

Assam, India

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India has always been ranked first in the list of the largest tea producers in the world for nearly a century, but China recently advanced over it because of the availability of vast lands that are capable of growing this plant. The Indian state of Assam is the largest in the world in terms of growing tea, and Assam tea is obtained from the camellia plant, and it is characterized by its dark red color, as well as being suitable for breakfast, as it is considered one of the varieties of tea used in the English breakfast. The state of Assam is one of the best tourist destinations in India, it is suitable for families and nature lovers and animals, as it has many wonderful parks and gardens, and tourists can take tours in the fields of tea and learn how to make and prepare it, as well as taste the types of tea produced there.

Rize, Turkey

Turkey RizeThe Turks became addicted to drinking tea, especially the black type that removed coffee from the list of the most consumed drinks in Turkey. Turkish tea is distinguished by its strong bitterness, which many cannot tolerate, and it is grown on the southern bank in areas bordering the Black Sea, especially in the Rize Province, which is characterized by its vast and flat areas, and the production of Rize tea covers the needs of Turkey and the rest is exported abroad. The area is considered one of the best and most beautiful tourist destinations for tea lovers, as there are many charming natural scenery.

London, England

English tea The tea is considered the national drink in Britain and it started importing it in the year 1660, and the British have always drunk it since then it is often consumed in the afternoon with some sweets and appetizers, and the British prefer drinking black tea, Chinese jasmine tea and Japanese matcha tea as well as earl gray tea which is considered one of The species is relatively modern and attributed to British Prime Minister Charles Gray, which is a black scented tea with a unique taste mixed with orange to give it a pleasant aroma and a pleasant flavor. London is one of the best and most important global destinations for tea lovers, as it has many cafes specialized in drinking tea, so that a new one can be visited every week.

Kyoto, Japan

Japanese teaTea consumption in Japan is related to ancient rituals that embody the authenticity and sophistication of Japanese culture. These rituals are called sado, which take place in a specific order. They are also taught in specialized institutes of the Japanese and others to introduce Japanese-style tea ceremonies. Perhaps the most famous type of Japanese tea is green matcha tea, which is well ground and is often served with the delicious Mochi sweets made from rice. And tea powder is no longer limited to preparing tea only, but it is also used in various foods such as eggs and wagashi sweets. And if one wants to go through the sado experience, then one only has to go to the city of Kyoto, which is considered one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Japan, and it was the capital of the Japanese Empire and remained for a long time a religious capital and a radiant cultural center. Kyoto has more than two thousand historical monuments of temples, shrines, palaces, museums and wonderful gardens.
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