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Hong Kong tea culture

The tea-drinking habits of Hong Kong residents derive from Chinese tea culture, primarily the Cantonese traditions such as yum cha. Because of Hong Kong's period as a British colony, Hong Kong tea culture is distinct from the tea culture of the mainland. The uniqueness of its tea culture applies both to the tea itself, and also the underlying social and cultural values.[1][disputeddiscuss]

  1. ^ Tea, Golden Moon. "How People in Hong Kong Drink Tea". Golden Moon Tea. Retrieved 2023-11-10.

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