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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony is a style of Chinese tea ceremony that encourages participants to forget about knowledge, wealth, and appearance to establish a group equality without prejudice. This concept of Wu-Wo is shown in the Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony. Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony began in Taiwan. Grand Master Tsai, Rong Tsang is the director of Lu-Yu Tea Culture Institute and the founder of the Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony. He has played an active part in the growth of this once small group from…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony is a style of Chinese tea ceremony that encourages participants to forget about knowledge, wealth, and appearance to establish a group equality without prejudice. This concept of Wu-Wo is shown in the Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony. Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony began in Taiwan. Grand Master Tsai, Rong Tsang is the director of Lu-Yu Tea Culture Institute and the founder of the Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony. He has played an active part in the growth of this once small group from Taiwan (almost twenty years ago) into a now International Organization. Now Grand Master Tsai, Rong Tsang and Tea Arts Master Instructor Steven Randy Jones are writing in English to help expose people to the joys of tea and to further extend the Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony. On Nov. 16, 2008 at 7:00-7:45pm, the "First Autumn Maple Forest Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony", was organized by Steven R. Jones, of the TenfuTea College, Department of Tea Arts. This Wu-Wo Tea Ceremony was a bi-language tea gathering with banners and narration conducted in English to promote international tea culture.