Embracing Tradition: The Significance of Tea in Chinese New Year Celebrations ‘ชา’ สัญลักษณ์แห่งความร่ำรวยและความสุขในวันตรุษจีน
Chinese New Year is a very important festival in Chinese culture, carrying meanings and symbols related to prosperity, peace, and compassion towards others. Chinese people and foreigners worldwide largely prepare to celebrate this festival to the fullest.
During the Chinese New Year festival, the most popular and beloved drink is "tea," which holds significant importance in Chinese culture and is considered a healthy beverage. Drinking tea during Chinese New Year is not only a way to pass on traditions and beliefs but also a way to connect and build relationships within the family and with friends.
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Additionally, there are many popular types of tea, such as "White Tea" (White Tea), "Black Tea" (Black Tea), Green Tea (Green Tea), or Oolong Tea (Oolong Tea), which are popular beverages during the Chinese New Year festival. Drinking these teas is often an activity that creates happiness and warmth in the family. Furthermore, serving tea during Chinese New Year is also part of important rituals and traditions, such as offering tea as an offering in various celebrations during Chinese New Year.

Chaidim Chinese New Year Collection ชายดิม ชาคอลเล็กชั่น has been created especially for the Chinese New Year, a festival of warm family gatherings. It features four types of Oolong tea representing the elements Earth, Water, Wind, and Fire. In Chinese culture, there is a belief associated with these elements, which play a crucial role in creating balance and harmony in human life and the world around us. It is believed that understanding and controlling these elements will help people live happier and more prosperous lives.

Chaidim Wind Dragon Huang Qi Wuyi Rock Oolong tea
Wuyi Rock Oolong, representing the Wind element tea, has a sweet aroma. This beautiful Oolong tea harmoniously blends fruity and floral notes, bringing forth an orchid-like scent with hints of almond and dried fruits. Its aromatic fragrance is easily diffused with each brew, creating an enchanting sensation. Learn to appreciate this age-worthy tea. This Oolong tea is a fermented aged tea, harvested from April to May 2018.

Wind: Wind is considered an element believed to be a force that stimulates growth and the spread of knowledge. In Chinese culture, wind is often believed to be an element that helps stimulate travel and the exchange of goods. Wind is used to stimulate various rituals.
Chaidim Earth Dragon Mi Lan Xiang Dan Cong Oolong tea
Mi Lan Xiang, the most famous Dan Cong style Oolong tea. Our Dan Cong Oolong tea is medium roasted with a precious floral aroma. The fragrant and delicious taste of white fruits and honey is blended with a long-lasting orchid aroma. When you drink this tea, remember the farmers who grew the tea trees, creating memories to keep in your heart. This tea was harvested in April 2023.

Earth: Earth is considered a fundamental element and the basis of all life. In Chinese culture, Earth is often believed to be a source of happiness and prosperity. The belief in Earth arises from its importance in the growth and existence of plants and all living things.
Chaidim Water Dragon Shui Jin Gui Wuyi Rock Oolong tea
Shui Jin Gui Oolong tea is one of the four famous Wuyi Rock Oolong teas. Shui Jin Gui literally means Golden Water Turtle. The taste of this tea is complex with notes of sweet potato, caramel, and spices with certain roasting characteristics. This tea was harvested in April 2023.

Water: Water is essential for the survival and growth of all life. In Chinese culture, water is seen as an element that creates life and sustains it. It is extremely important in studies, rituals, and worship.
Chaidim Fire Dragon Tie Luo Han Wuyi Rock Oolong tea
Tie Luo Han Oolong tea from northern Fujian has a sweet, fruity, and floral aroma with notes of almond and dried fruits. It is an aged fermented Oolong tea, over 5 years old, harvested from April-May 2018.

Fire: Fire is an element believed to be both an enemy and a friend. Activating and controlling fire is extremely important in the study of labels and in various rituals. In Chinese culture, fire is often used in celebrations and religious ceremonies.
Celebrating Chinese New Year by drinking tea is a tradition of great importance in Chinese culture. Tea drinking is an activity that creates happiness and comfort in families and communities. It not only strengthens relationships and understanding but also links generations and perpetuates the long-standing culture of the Chinese people. Drinking tea during Chinese New Year is thus part of a celebration filled with joy and vibrancy, emphasizing the importance of preserving traditions and believing in the prosperity of family and community during this important festival.
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