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Традиционните културни практики в чаеното изкуство - мултидименсионален бленд в туризма
Traditional cultural practices in tea art - a multidimensional blend in tourism

Author(s): Ivan Obreshkov, Kostadin Bedrov
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Sociology, Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Art
Published by: Академия за музикално, танцово и изобразително изкуство „Проф. Асен Диамандиев“ – Пловдив
Keywords: Wellness; cultural heritage; China; Japan

Summary/Abstract: Reflecting the individuality of multicultural societies, tea cultural practices are a natural imprint of the soul, life and timeless traditions embedded in people‘s culture. The original human values are expressed through tea rituals. Tea ceremonies reveal the majestic history of the tea shrub. A history of flavors, immeasurable details and perfection embrace the tea ritual. The tea multidimensional effect is manifested by tea drinking and aromatic leaves application in many rituals and ceremonies. Along with this, tea also goes extremely well with SPA & Wellness practices, as a nature-friendly and natural approach to achieving holistic balance and well-being.

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