$15 for Admission for Two to Toronto Tea Festival on Saturday, February 2 ($30 Value)
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Festival brings in experts in numerous tea ceremonies including Chinese and Korean traditions for serene, informative expo
In England, teatime, or afternooningtons, is a tradition as revered as losing Revolutionary Wars. Enjoy a British brew with this Groupon.
$15 for Admission for Two to the Toronto Tea Festival ($30 Value)
Held all day at the Toronto Reference Library on Saturday, February 2, the Toronto Tea Festival hosts some of the nation’s top experts in the brewing arts to give talks on topics such as tea mixology, Chinese tea culture, and tea’s myriad health benefits. Highlights include Gillian Niblett of Oakville’s Niblett and Wiggens who will draw on her international experiences in a talk entitled “Tea 101: The Basics of Tea,” and Dan Johanis of Herbal Infusions who will offer tips on preparing tea cocktails. Other events over the course of the day include discussions on Tea and Art with ceramicists and silverworkers, classical music from Miss Can Yan Zi Quan on the guzheng, and tea ceremonies in the Chinese, Korean, and Japanese traditions.
Festival brings in experts in numerous tea ceremonies including Chinese and Korean traditions for serene, informative expo
In England, teatime, or afternooningtons, is a tradition as revered as losing Revolutionary Wars. Enjoy a British brew with this Groupon.
$15 for Admission for Two to the Toronto Tea Festival ($30 Value)
Held all day at the Toronto Reference Library on Saturday, February 2, the Toronto Tea Festival hosts some of the nation’s top experts in the brewing arts to give talks on topics such as tea mixology, Chinese tea culture, and tea’s myriad health benefits. Highlights include Gillian Niblett of Oakville’s Niblett and Wiggens who will draw on her international experiences in a talk entitled “Tea 101: The Basics of Tea,” and Dan Johanis of Herbal Infusions who will offer tips on preparing tea cocktails. Other events over the course of the day include discussions on Tea and Art with ceramicists and silverworkers, classical music from Miss Can Yan Zi Quan on the guzheng, and tea ceremonies in the Chinese, Korean, and Japanese traditions.