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Guangdong people are famous for their passion for Yum Cha(饮茶), a Cantonese term which literally means "drinking tea". And the tradition of drinking morning tea is the most special 1 of Guangdong's tea culture, and also an important part of daily life for many locals. Now let's take you to a Guangdong tea restaurant to 2 the authentic(真正的) Yum Cha morning tea. It's seven o'clock in the morning. In the subway station in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, commuters(往返者) are on their 3 to work or school. Some are carrying their breakfast because they have no time to eat at home. But Tao Tao Ju Restaurant in downtown Guangzhou is full of grey-haired 4 people who are leisurely 5 their breakfast. They are sitting around 6 , chatting, drinking tea or reading a newspaper. Some people will stay here for three to four hours. Actually many young people still enjoy the 7 time of drinking tea and eating dim sums(点心), they are just too 8 to enjoy them during the morning. So many restaurants in Guangdong also begin to 9 afternoon and night tea, which attracts numerous young 10 every day. Twenty-eight-year-old Sun, who is one of them, said. "I often come here at night. My friend has come to Guangzhou for a tour. So today I will 11 her with morning tea. But I 12 come here with my husband and son at 10 p.m. to have 13 tea. We are not used to going to bed early." As time goes by, people's 14 of Yum Cha is changing. Teahouses and restaurants are working to 15 to the new competitive environment. These changes may offer a glimpse into the lives of the people of Guangdong. | ||||
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