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The Fusion of Tea and Porcelain : China Tea (Yunnan) Explores for New Development in Cross-border Cooperation

Time : 2025-02-20

With the change of season comes fresh vitality, Jingdezhen kilns have welcomed the new year in an exceptionally vivid manner. While the green shadows sway softly, auspicious light emits in all directions which holds profound meanings. As the year of 2025 has just started, the national launchment of the China Tea Haoji puer tea series, the Red Label (Ancient Tree Edition) accompanied by the kiln-opening ceremony for Wanglong Ceramics was grandly celebrated in Wanglong, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi. This event had a stunning elegance of integration of tea and porcelain culture that indicates the new waves in the two industries. 

China Tea(Yunnan) digs in the field of Pu'er tea under the spirit of craftsmanship by inheriting ancient tea making techniques and sedimenting cultural essence, at the same time preserving the true of Pu’er tea throughout the time. Each leaf expresses the beauty of rivers and mountains and is a blend of human civilization. Carefully picking and selecting quality grades from Yunnan, they exquisitely craft a diverse range of well known high end products. Red-label posters noble quality whereas tender buds show its natural gift with mellow taste and rich aroma, astonishingly presenting the great heritage and charm of Yunnan large-leaf tea, along with its tea culture.

Jingdezhen Wanglong Ceramics is the bearer of millennia old kiln fires, and showcases the wondrousness of capital of porcelain. Artisans make porcelain to life with the use of clay and fire through extraordinary craftsmanship and meticulous techniques, offering it a kind of vibrant charm. Sculptured with graceful designs and brilliant glazes, marked with naturally formed rhyme, unmatched blue-and-white and famille rose artistry, the master pieces embody the inclusive and profound attribute of Chinese porcelain culture. These have become the forever shining mark and symbol of China’s cultural legacy all over the world.

When the first kiln door of the new year is ceremoniously broken-open, the igniting kiln fire infuses wishes for the craftsmanship spirit keeping alive and growing continuously. The Chinese tea-making techniques and the Jingdezhen porcelain-making techniques, both intangible national treasures of China, sparkle the collision along with the splendid Chinese history of thousands of years.

During the kiln-opening ceremony, Mr.Sheng Yubo, GM of China Tea (Yunnan), shared the brand history of China Tea to the attendees. He noted the immense value both tea and porcelain own in history, and how they have evolved in the modern-day through innovation. The partnership between China Tea (Yunnan) and Wanglong Ceramics signifies a new phase in the joint effort to discover new levels of innovation through the fusion of tea and porcelain. He also took the opportunity to wish friends, both online and offline, a happy new year.

The Grand Scene at the Kiln-Opening Ceremony

The legend continues as craftsmanship mix together art of making tea and porcelain. The tea artisans of Chinese tea and Jingdezhen porcelain craftsmen have both guarded their skills for thousands of years, which are known as national intangible cultural heritages. In history, tea and porcelain have always been combining along that cannot be split apart. The joint cooperation this time between China Tea (Yunnan) and Wanglong Ceramics is the synthesis of Pu’er tea culture and Jingdezhen porcelain culture, giving vent to a magnificent orchestral movement of rich cultural traditions.

As two pieces of masquerade heritages of culture, tea and porcelain complement each other beautifully. With the delicate beauty of porcelain, tea is presented in a refined and more enjoyable manner. In return, porcelain is enriched with a soul of practicality through tea’s rich meanings. Together, they add cultural value and expand their depth and breadth of dissemination. This will showcase the beauty of China’s tradition on a global platform and bring customers an ultimate aesthetic experience. Such efforts promote cultural exchange and drives the synergetic development of industries while continuing to write a brilliant chapters.

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