Tea art is not created with milk, like in coffee. It is made only with a mixture of ground tea leaves and hot water.
The art called "chabaixi", which was very popular in ancient times in East China's Fujian province, was lost for a long time. In the 1980s, Zhang Zhifeng from Fujian province began finding ways to rejuvenate the art.
After 20 years, Zhang finally succeeded in 2009. With specially made tea and a scoop, Zhang was able to draw on the surface of the tea using a complicated technique.
Now many people from countries including the US, Canada, Italy and Brazil visit Zhang to learn the skill.
Tea surface bearing patterns made by Zhang Zhifeng, a tea artist from East China's Fujian province [Photo/fj.pepople.cn] |
Tea surface bearing patterns made by Zhang Zhifeng, a tea artist from East China's Fujian province [Photo/fj.pepople.cn] |