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The History of Tea and the Spread of "Cha" and "Tea" Around the Globe 

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The History of Tea is a long journey, which begins in southwest China in the Yunnan Province during the Shang Dynasty of China between 1500 and 1046 BCE. International Tea day used to be celebrated on December 15th until 2020 when the UN decided to initiate a global celebration of the long history and both cultural and economic significance of tea, to be celebrated on May 21st!
Tea began as a medicinal drink, as well as a drink consumed by Buddhist monks to support them as they meditated and to ward off sleep. One of many legends from both Japanese and Chinese tradition concerning the discovery of tea, says that Bodhidharma, also known as Daruma and the founder of Zen Buddhism, was the person who discovered tea.
If you travel around the world, you might notice a strange phenomenon that the name for tea, is often very similar. Throughout the world, there are mainly 2 root words for tea, tea and cha and both of these come from China. Regions in the world where tea grows naturally often have their own word for tea which has not derived from the Chinese. Today, tea is the most popular drink worldwide, consumed more regularly than any other drink besides water, and is a multi-billion dollar industry. Where the use of ‘cha’ occurred through land trade, primarily along the Silk Road, the name ‘te’ spread through sea trade primarily by the Dutch traders who were bringing tea to Europe.
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0:00​ Introduction
0:31 What is International Tea Day?
0:57 Where Did Tea Come From?
1:39 Mythological Origins
2:47 The Japanese Tea Ceremony
3:45 British Colonisation & Tea
4:39 Tea vs Cha
6:12 Outro
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Комментарии : 23   
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia 3 года назад
Are you a tea drinker? Have you thought about where your tea might have come from? Let us know your favourite tea and where it comes from!
@MultiCappie
@MultiCappie 2 года назад
I usually drink the cheapest matcha I can find that isn't astringent. hahaha Also I sortof rotate between Red Rose, Tetley, Typhoo, and Yorkshire when I'm in the mood for black tea.
@winsunsenglishacademy
@winsunsenglishacademy Год назад
Delighted to watch your video on tea, aka chai. Thank you so much for sharing its history. I love tea so much that as an author (Nilanjana The Author Girl) I coined the term "chaiophile" for all the tea lovers in my book "The Stolen Kiss" . It's an amalgamation of two words - from Indian 'chai' and Greek 'phile' (lover of). Here's to all the tea-lovers - Cheers Chaiophiles!!! ☕️
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia Год назад
Thanks so much, and cheers! 🙂🍵
@claudiodeugenio
@claudiodeugenio 3 года назад
@ 5:03, the title "Cha by Sea, Tea by Land" mixes up what both Kelly and the map tells us. For anything else in the video, thumbs up!
@Mrjacharles
@Mrjacharles 3 года назад
What the.... THERE'S A DAY DEDICATED TO TEA?! I NEED TO DRINK TEA ON THAT DAY! :D
@user-rs1xc8dl2o
@user-rs1xc8dl2o Год назад
I love PG Tips with a slice of lemon.
@kevinchan9206
@kevinchan9206 2 года назад
"Tea drinking likely began during the Shang dynasty... it began as a medicinal drink as well as a drink consumed by Buddhist monks..." - But Buddhism did not reach China until more than 1000 years after Shang dynasty...
@spencertullis4297
@spencertullis4297 3 года назад
I've never been a tea drinker but it's supposedly healthier than ☕. I'm in 🇺🇸. Got any tea recommendations? Another great video btw. 👍
@MultiCappie
@MultiCappie 2 года назад
I usually drink the cheapest matcha I can find that isn't astringent. hahaha Also I sortof rotate between Red Rose, Tetley, Typhoo, and Yorkshire when I'm in the mood for black tea.
@vancemyers6655
@vancemyers6655 Год назад
I NEED THE BLACK TEA, FOR MY DAY TO START
@carstenlarsen3238
@carstenlarsen3238 3 года назад
Interesting
@technicholls6022
@technicholls6022 3 года назад
Kelly, does your shirt say 'T-30'? What does that mean?
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia 3 года назад
Kelly's shirt has katakana on it which are the sounds for 'i-ko-ro.' It is the 'Sakura' tee from Eclo Australia.
@MultiCappie
@MultiCappie 2 года назад
@@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia Just to flesh out, it is the transliterated Japanese Katakana syllabry spelling of "E-Clo"; however it also rhymes exactly with "have time" which kindof means "slow down and relax."
@sitinasuha5147
@sitinasuha5147 2 года назад
The graphic picture with world map in the video is wrong.. tea by sea, cha by land... (In the picture wrote tea by land, and cha by sea?)
@RKKY-mf7fe
@RKKY-mf7fe 9 месяцев назад
Why is this video so focused on japan ? I thought it was a video about global tea history
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia
@WorldHistoryEncyclopedia 9 месяцев назад
Because tea is a huge part of Japanese culture and history.
@sydneyhixson3485
@sydneyhixson3485 2 года назад
Time for a cuppa
@ArpLaszlo
@ArpLaszlo 3 года назад
Shaolin = 'sh-ow-lin'. That's 'ow' as in 'ouch.'
@MultiCappie
@MultiCappie 2 года назад
It depends which language you speak, as the point of language is to communicate, you need to say what your audience can understand. Clearly there's been success if you know well enough to correct a person.
@alexina1466
@alexina1466 2 года назад
earl gray
@merillbobotis1608
@merillbobotis1608 2 года назад
Ginger curcuma 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣
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