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Travel Quick-Brew chinese Tea Set for Beginners

Travel Quick-Brew chinese Tea Set for Beginners

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Chinese Tea Set for Beginners(Lucky Dragon)

Chinese Tea Set for Beginners(Lucky Dragon)

$39.99

Digital Tea Scale 0.1g Precision for Loose Leaf

Digital Tea Scale 0.1g Precision for Loose Leaf

$12.99

Chinese Tea Set Ru Kiln with Gaiwan, Tea Table, and More

Chinese Tea Set Ru Kiln with Gaiwan, Tea Table, and More

$129.99

Chinese tea set with tea table(Lucky Cat)

Chinese tea set with tea table(Lucky Cat)

$49.99

Glass Tea Cup Large-Capacity Heat-Resistant with Lid & Built-In Filter

Glass Tea Cup Large-Capacity Heat-Resistant with Lid & Built-In Filter

$29.99

Panda Ceramic Gongfu Tea Tasting Cup

Panda Ceramic Gongfu Tea Tasting Cup

$14.99

FAQs

A traditional Chinese tea set usually includes a gaiwan or teapot, fairness cup, tea cups, and a tea tray. Gongfu tea sets may also include a tea pet, strainer, and tea tools. Some modern tea sets come with infuser mugs or travel-friendly designs for convenience.

  • Gaiwan – A lidded cup, perfect for brewing delicate teas like green, white, and oolong tea.
  • Yixing Teapot – Made from porous clay, ideal for aged oolong, dark tea, and Pu-erh, as it absorbs tea flavors over time.

For beginners, we recommend:

  • Infuser mugs – Easy to use for daily brewing.
  • Glass teapots – Allow you to watch tea leaves unfurl.
  • Basic gongfu tea sets – A simple gaiwan and tea cups to experience traditional brewing.

Consider:

  • Type of tea you drink – Gaiwans for light teas, Yixing teapots for dark teas.
  • Convenience – Infuser mugs for quick brewing, full tea sets for gongfu style.
  • Material – Porcelain, clay, or glass, each affecting taste differently.

Yixing teapots are best for absorbing tea flavors over time, enhancing the taste of aged teas. Porcelain and glass teapots are more versatile, as they don’t retain flavors and can be used for multiple tea types.

  • Yixing teapots – Rinse with hot water only, never use soap.
  • Gaiwans & porcelain teapots – Wash with warm water, avoid harsh scrubbing.
  • Glass teapots – Hand wash to prevent breakage.