International Tea Day, celebrated on December 15, is a special day to appreciate and learn about tea. Around the world, many people love drinking tea as part of their daily life. This day helps us understand how important tea is for some cultures and economies. It reminds us of the hard work of farmers who grow tea leaves. Different countries enjoy different types of tea, like black, green, or herbal. On this day, people may learn about tea, enjoy tasting different flavors, and think about fair trade, making sure tea workers are paid fairly for their work.
How to celebrate International Tea Day?
On International Tea Day, invite your family to a special tea party at home. Dress up nicely and set up a cozy table with your favorite teacups and teapots. Try making different kinds of tea and let everyone taste them. You can have black tea, green tea, or fruity herbal tea. Add honey, milk, or lemon to see how the flavors change. Enjoy some cookies or sandwiches with your tea. Share fun stories or play a tea-themed game together. You could also draw pictures of teacups and hang them up to make the room look more festive.
Where International Tea Day is celebrated?
- - Bangladesh
- - China
- - India
- - Indonesia
- - Kenya
- - Malawi
- - Malaysia
- - Nepal
- - Sri Lanka
- - Tanzania
- - Uganda
- - Vietnam