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Laoshe Teahouse
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There is the Kungfu of tea service. It's a great combination of tea and Kungfu, two of China's based known icons. The long spout tea pots are transformed into swords in their hands. You've heard of the Tao of Pooh. It's an old tradition going back to the Tang Dynasty more than a thousand years ago. This performance was created for the Olympics. Each of the five performers is dressed in one of the colors of the Olympic rings.
Just spend two hours here at Laoshe Teahouse, you'll experience the authentic old Beijing life: sipping cups of tea while watching a revue of the most popular Chinese traditional performances.
Albert Woods, vice chairman of British Olympic Association, said, "This is my first time in China. But it will not be my last. And we'll go to London in 2012. Yes, we're really looking forward to hosting the Olympics. After we saw your beautiful opening ceremony, we have to have a rethink."