
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA)
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA) was found in 1992
The China Tea Marketing Association (CTMA) was found in 1992
On May 18th, the issuing ceremony of the UN stamp “International Tea Day” and the celebration of International Tea Day 2023 were held at the UN building in Beijing. Mr. Wang Qing, President of China Tea Marketing Association, was invited to attend this activity and deliver a speech. President Wang Qing said, “The United Nations
From Xinhua With a sun hat made of solar panels, a tea-picking robot weaves through rows of renowned Longjing tea bushes in Hangzhou’s West Lake scenic spot, east China’s Zhejiang Province, with its agile manipulators and caterpillar wheels. The 550-kg robot picker is a godsend for local tea planters this season. The upcoming Qingming Festival,
From Xinhua Southwest China’s Yunnan Province has recently introduced a series of regulations aimed at safeguarding its ancient tea trees. The regulations will come into force starting from March 1, as per the announcement made by the local authorities. A total of 30 regulations have been enacted that focus on addressing various issues concerning the
In 2022, the total area of tea gardens in Southwest China’s Guizhou province hit 7 million mu (466,666.67 hectares), the output of tea was 454,000 metric tons, and the output value of tea was 60.62 billion yuan ($8.79 billion), a year-on-year increase of 6.18 percent. Guizhou has seized its position as China’s tea raw material
BEIJING – China’s tea exports logged stable growth in 2022, data from the General Administration of Customs shows. The country exported 375,300 tons of tea last year, up 1.59 percent year-on-year, according to the administration. In breakdown, green tea exports stood at 313,900 tons, amounting to 83.6 percent of China’s total tea exports. The exports
Link: htmhttps://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202302/08/WS63e2f547a31057c47ebad86a.html CHANGSHA — Once a niche product reserved for border trade, Chinese dark tea is now making another long and bumpy journey toward new-style beverage shops, the favorite haunts of the young sipping class. Customers line up to buy bubble tea from a shop in Changsha, Hunan province, on Jan 3. WU LEI/FOR CHINA
Chinese ancient people often associate tea with marriage, they believe that tea represents the character of constancy and purity, but also symbolizes more children and happiness, which is very consistent with the widely popular concept of marriage in ancient China, so various customs of tea and wedding have been passed down to today. It proposes
China is the birthplace of tea, a beverage ubiquitous in Chinese people’s daily life. Xinhua’s Li Ziwei takes a tour in Beijing to discover China’s tea-drinking traditions and find out how tea culture continues to enjoy great popularity in the country. Produced by Xinhua Global Service Xinhua Published: Dec. 8 (UTC+8), 10:53 Updated: Dec. 8
On the evening of November 29th, Beijing time, the “Chinese traditional tea manufacturing techniques and related customs” passed the review at the 17th ordinary session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage of UNESCO held in Rabat, Morocco, and was included in the UNESCO Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of
On November 24th, the 2021 Beijing online Tea Expo which is hosted by China Tea Marketing Association officially opened. This event will last for one month and meet with consumers through the cloud mode of “cloud opening and online participation”, so as to minimize the epidemic risk and promote the prosperity of online tea marketing