[ASMR] Traditional Chinese Tea Ceremony

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Published 2023-02-02
Sound design & Foley while having Chinese Tea Ceremony using Audio Technica at4053b recorded into Zoom f8n Pro.

Traditional Chinese Tea Ceremony popularized in the Tang dynasty has a long history and culture that ties to its spiritual and nourishing elements.

Many credit Shen Nong as the first person to discover the effects of tea and spread the tea culture.

There are many forms of Chinese tea ceremony. Here, I am practicing what my grandma has taught me and referred to it as Lao Ren Cha 老人茶 (old person's tea). It is now more commonly referred to as Gong Fu Tea.

For me, there's always a certain calmness and enjoyment in brewing Lao Ren Cha. The process lets the tea brew to its fullness and allows the full potential of tea tasting 品茶.

Different type of tea have different brewing process. Here, I am brewing Alishan tea, which is a type of Oolong tea, from Taiwan.


Filmed on Panasonic GH5s with Canon FD 50mm f1.2, Canon FD 24mm f2.8

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other platforms (Apple Music, Deezer):
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All Comments (21)
  • @Sn03lion
    I didn’t like that the shots were cut so quickly, when the cups were being emptied and filled it should include a small pause between cups. This did not trigger an asmr response for me, this video should have lasted longer imo. Take advantage of the time it takes to actually make the tea, it would make it more calming and you’d buy my trust to slip into it ❤
  • @alinamalina7587
    everything on that video is just perfect❤ me too doing it everyday 🙏 i love that tea
  • @lorstawon
    So nice and comfortable to watch ❤
  • @pharikhurra5348
    i love the video a lot, very nice for both relaxation and education purpose! please keep doing what you are doing <3
  • Lovely to watch and listen! I just got a tea pot set from China and I was happy to come across this video to see the process of using it Nicely done :)
  • @johnkittinger988
    Thanks for sharing. May I ask what tea tray is that? It's lovely. Thanks.
  • @calvinng9576
    curious to ask as to reasoning to why people wash the first brew? 1. to wash the tea leaves (but some say that it is cause it was dirty) and was deem abit wasteful for the first taste. as some of the first brew is really nice too. if you could share some opinions, as im keen on learning the thoughts of everyone
  • @tinbeo1234
    Thank you for the experience. Is it ok if I use some of the sound in this video for my video work?
  • @el0kadur
    This implies taking time to enjoy something, making a ritual out of something that looks simple. We in western countries are used to live fast, have it all ready in no time, not enjoying things.
  • @Nhan_nguyen271
    Can I ask what is the leaf shape filter made of and where can I get it?
  • @zava1396
    What kind of tea is this? Why it’s colour less?
  • @roadtoquality
    Did you pour boiling water directly to the tea pot ? 😅
  • @erictsai1140
    茶道是多餘的噱頭,我家都是煮開水,放一把茶葉進茶壺,十幾分鐘後,再享受茶的香味和茶水的味道及那種輕鬆的愉快的心情。
  • Wait... but I thought the first steep was given to the tea pet? They're thirsty :(