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Drinking tea: an important Taiwanese tradition

Taiwanese tradition bride to be serving tea to her in-laws

Drinking tea is an integral part of Taiwanese culture. At Taiwanese engagement parties, for example, it is traditional for the ‘bride to be’, to serve tea to the mother and father-in-law.

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