The sultry summer days are filled with cicadas and frogs calling out, as the scorching sun penetrates car windows and tree shades, leaving those who dread the heat with nowhere to hide.
The air remains hazy and stifling even after the sun sets in the west, at the end of the day.
Passersby are patient but hurriedly seek a cool spot – whether it's home, or a tea house, or a restaurant.
After a busy day, unwind and enjoy the peaceful evening.
Post-dinner, one might catch up on a TV show, scroll through their phone, or listen to soothing music on their computer.
No matter what you're doing, there must always be that cup of cooling, heat-relieving White Tea by your side.
Or perhaps gather with a few friends for a small get-together at a teahouse, brewing a pot of aged white tea, chatting about life and catching up.
As night falls, the heat outside has yet to dissipate, but inside is cool and refreshing. That sense of ease and warmth lingers in the faint aroma of tea.
On such a summer night, laziness blends with elegance, as the tea aroma ignites the night. Brew the perfect cup using your favorite tea ware.
Making tea-drinking a delightful pastime during the scorching summer, savoring the thoroughly refreshing cup of tea not only cools down and quenches thirst, but also soothes and invigorates the mind.
The best encounter of summer should be a cup of soothing tea.
A cup of white tea not only quenches thirst but also cools and reduces body heat, clearing the mind and dispelling heart fire.
White tea, named for its appearance after processing, covered in white down, its leaves and liquor like Silver and snow, is known as “green dressed in white”, a true treasure among teas.
Once brewed, the liquor is bright yellow, with a fresh taste, and the leaves are tender and uniform. The flavor is clear, sweet, and refreshing, mellow with a lingering aftertaste, and also has medicinal properties.
The production process of white tea is simple, without roasting or kneading, merely including withering, baking (or air-Drying), sorting, and re-firing, preserving more nutrients in the tea leaves.
This is both the efficacy of white tea and what sets it apart from other types of tea, which is why drinking white tea in summer is beneficial.
Sipping a cup of white tea you've brewed yourself brings comfort to both body and mind. Even without going far, you can still find nature's tranquility behind closed doors.