Tea Ceremony at Bell Tower, Beijing watercolor and ink by Meera Rao
Bell Tower and Drum tower in Beijing's old town Hutong area were built in 13th century and were important for the citizens as they kept time and chimed twice a day - 'a morning bell and a dusk drum.' There was no other means of telling time and this continued until 1911, when the last Emperor was forced out of the Imperial City. The practice was picked up again a few years ago - a dozen times a day mainly for tourists. Our timing of the the visit was off as we were returning from a long morning of sight seeing and missed the drum and bells being played. There weren't too many other people around and we pretty much had the place to ourselves.
We walked around the square, check-out the drum tower from outside and went inside the Bell tower for a tea ceremony. Again we had to go through security. Over the centuries, the towers had been rebuilt twice because of fires and I saw a prominently placed sign that said "No Kindling" with a illustration of match box crossed out in red. The tea ceremony was elaborate and fun with tastings of Jasmine, Lychee Oolong, and Pu' er Teas. The place showcased antique tea sets and accessories. Of course, after the ceremony we were ushered into their shop that sold Teas and all things associated with Tea :)
Bell Tower watercolor and Ink by Meera Rao
2 comments:
Lovely narration and illustrations Meera!
Thanks Padmaja! The trip was a lot of fun :)
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