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What do we young people get out of drinking tea?

Tea News · Sep 17, 2025

Truly drinking tea starts from the moment you want to understand it, from the moment you are willing to listen to a cup of tea.

Young people, if you want to drink, just drink. What does it matter whether you understand tea or not?


Tea is enjoyment. Approach tea with a mindset of enjoyment and relaxation; for now, there's no need to worry about understanding it thoroughly. Is there a gap with veteran tea drinkers? No. As long as you drink tea purely, it will naturally open the door to communication. I believe a true tea lover would never turn away a young person genuinely interested in tea, because that figure is all too familiar—after all, who hasn't been young?


Once you understand tea, you will taste its mountain field, examine the dry leaves, observe the soup color, inspect the brewed leaves, and savor the tea's flavor. Sometimes caring too much, striving to meet excessively high demands, can instead be a great sorrow.

Understanding tea is part of being a tea person, but not the entirety. The simple liking and impulse of young people drinking tea might just be the long-lost sentiment that tea critics have misplaced. In fact, drinking tea is just that simple. Because you love it, you love it; because you drink it, you have feelings—that is enough. As the old saying goes: stop at the right point.


Many who drink and discuss tea daily, even after uncovering all the history of tea's ancestors, will still unconsciously reveal言行 that contradict the nature of tea.

Drinking tea is a process of dialogue with time and space. Busy young people need to see the world to broaden their horizons and make their lives worthwhile.

Drinking tea is a process of dialogue with life. Busy young people need to look within to enhance their perception and understanding of life.



Tea is a practice, a method to rediscover self-awareness. In this浮躁的年代, settling down to drink tea helps restore long-numbed senses, allowing one to keenly capture their true feelings about tea. Bravely sharing tea-drinking experiences with others, sharing without merely following the crowd, is the true spirit of tasting tea.

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