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10 Taiwanese Specialty teas tasting on 07.12.2024 in Berlin, Germany

10 Taiwanese Specialty teas tasting on 07.12.2024 in Berlin, Germany

You're invited to experience Taiwanese specialty teas in our Tea Appreciation Workshop at Café Zart in Berlin, hosted by Yun-Chu Liang, the project host of "In-Between Tea Tea Pavilion".

In these sessions, we will be observing 10 types of representative Taiwanese teas by 5 senses to experience what constitutes a Taiwanese “flavor”. By understanding what tea is and where these teas come from different tea regions of Taiwan, we wish to welcome our tea friends to better understand Taiwanese tea and tea appreciation. By the end, you will have found your very own Taiwanese tea!

After your tasting, we'd love for you to fill out a quick survey about your experience at our free tea event.

Please note that prior registration is necessary due to the limited space at the venue, so don't forget to book your spot in advance. We're looking forward to seeing you there! 

Time: 11:00-12:30am, 1.5h

Venue: Hobrechtstraße 43-47, 12047 Berlin (Café Zart)

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  • Tea Menu

    • Bi Lo Chung Green Tea
    • When Shan Paochong
    • High-mountain Oolong
    • Dong Ding Oolong
    • Tieh Kuan Yin
    • Oriental Beauty
    • Red Oolong
    • Small-leaf black tea
    • Honey flavored black tea
    • Large-leaf black tea

Teafriend of the day:

Yun is an interdisciplinary artist from Taiwan. With her background in architecture and sound studies, she works with sound and space to understand how we connect to the environment through our senses. She enjoys creating space by recording and interpreting perceptual experiences in everyday life. Her works start by analyzing urban context, environmental history, and observing human behavior.
Tea has been part of her everyday life growing up in Taiwan.

Since 2022, Yun has been on a research journey on empathy in everyday life, that she travels and meets people by sharing tea and engaging the local community with listening sessions in public spaces. Tea thus becomes a social space where people explore the possibility of care in everyday life.