Tra Viet hien quan
(Vietnamese tea club) located at 50 Ut Tich Street in HCMC’s Tan Binh
District is a popular venue for members of tea clubs from around the
world. It is also a favorite of international students and local and
foreign film troupes who want to learn more about the development of tea
and business opportunities in Vietnam. There are bi-monthly meetings at
the club for participants to discuss hobbies such as collecting
teapots, composing poems about tea and chado (Japanese tea ceremony).
Tra Viet hien quan (Vietnamese tea club) located at 50 Ut Tich Street
in HCMC’s Tan Binh District is a popular venue for members of tea clubs
from around the world. It is also a favorite of international students
and local and foreign film troupes who want to learn more about the
development of tea and business opportunities in Vietnam. There are
bi-monthly meetings at the club for participants to discuss hobbies such
as collecting teapots, composing poems about tea and chado (Japanese
tea ceremony).
The club is managed by Hoa Tra Viet JSC and was established in 2005
by young people from the land of tea, Bao Loc Town in the Central
Highlands province of Lam Dong. The company is also in the business of
trading tea and tea shops, and it plans to franchise their brand Tra
Viet for those who wish to open tea shops under its umbrella.
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