Like their fellows at home, visiting pagodas at the beginning of the year has become a cherished spiritual practice for Vietnamese in France.
Vendors dished out bánh mì and poured bubble tea in the Seaport District on Sunday as thousands ushered in the Year of the ...
On the wedding day, Vietnamese couples often wear traditional ao dai outfits. The bride usually wears red or pink, as these ...
On some of the world's most opulent trains, afternoon tea service is a fundamental a part of the experience—from Japan to ...
China does not engage in exclusive cliques, block politics or camp confrontation, Xi said, adding that China is ready to strengthen multilateral cooperation with Vietnam, and work with Vietnam to ...
Calls flooded Vietnamese community leader Tri Tang’s phone on the morning of Saturday, Jan. 24, as word spread that federal agents had shot and killed an observer in the Whittier neighborhood of south ...
RIO RANCHO — I felt my head spin as I entered the plastic and neon wonderland known as Boba Catch, where piles of supercute pig-taco plushies and Labubu-like creatures huddled in bright, gleaming claw ...
One of Japan’s most recognizable cultural practices – the Japanese tea ceremony, known as chanoyu, or chado – is being reshaped by tourism, wellness culture and social media. Matcha, the Japanese ...
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Tea ceremony classes in Japan are bearing the brunt of an acute shortage of matcha as a recent global boom in green tea has led to soaring prices of the product. While the farm ...
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(The Conversation) — Social media has turned traditional Japanese matcha into a commercial trend, though its roots lie in Zen Buddhism. A scholar of premodern Japanese literature unpacks that history.
Editor's note: This post has been updated to correct the spelling of Karla Urgiles, manager of Spice & Tea Exchange in Lancaster. Self-described tea hobbyist Colby Steen, of Gap, has seen firsthand ...