When the Qixi Festival Meets Tea, It Outshines All Else in the World

As the moon rises above the willows, the arrives once more, with the Milky Way gently pouring down and starlight shimmering, illuminating a millennia-old love story.

On this romantic night, tea is not just a beverage; it becomes a bridge connecting hearts, much like the magpie bridge in the ancient legend of the Cowherd and the Weaving Maid, allowing love to flow endlessly.

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, elegant and refined, grows on mist-enveloped mountain peaks, drawing the essence of heaven and earth, carrying the spirit of the ages.

It is not as fresh as or as rich as black tea, but it has its own serenity and composure, much like the purest form of love—no need for grand words, only quiet companionship through the ordinary days, growing stronger with time.

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On the Qixi night, a pot of aged white tea, and in its amber-colored lies the tenderness of time and the aroma of years gone by.

Taking a sip, one can almost hear the gentle footsteps of time, leaving a subtle aftertaste in the mouth, much like the unspoken understanding and harmony between lovers.

White tea tells its own story of how “companionship is the longest confession of love.”

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On this day filled with love, why not use tea as a medium to convey deep affection? Whether it's the freshness of new tea or the richness of aged tea, both are beautiful expressions of love.

Let us savor the stars together amidst the fragrance of tea, and talk about the hopeful future, letting this love grow richer and more precious over time, just like white tea.

On Qixi, may every loving couple be like white tea, enduring the test of time, cherishing the simple moments of life, and walking hand in hand through each day until their hair turns white, never parting ways.

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