Chinese Tea Culture Online Museum --- a Dream for Tomorrow  
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Before we introduce our website let's take a look of a story published on the internet:

Eighth wonder of the world? The stunning temples secretly carved out below ground by 'paranormal' eccentric

This story was very impressive to me, because when I read this story I said: Hey, we are doing the same thing!

For many years I have had the dream of introducing my culture to the world, to unveil the charm of beauty of the ancient oriental arts, philosophy and religion, whose achievements have affected the world for thousands of years. At first I thought to create a school for the Chinese arts, but it is too expensive and not efficient enough. Thanks for the development of the internet technology, now I am able to built up this school on the internet, but I like to call it a museum, where an ancient culture meets the whole world, or a temple, where our spirits rest, study and thrive. After four years' work I finished the first chamber of the temple by myself: the Chinese Tea Culture Online Museum. It is only a small window for you to peer at part of our culture, tradition and life style. However, I have received so many emails from the visitors around the world, who appreciate my service, exchange opinions, and give generous praise to my work. This gives me more confidence to work on.

Now I am going to dig more chambers in my museum, the Chinese calligraphy, painting, philosophy, music, Chinese medicine, and everything we can show off will be part of the future of the museum. However, it is not one man's work anymore. We need volunteers, who like Chinese culture, or want to know more about Chinese culture, and want to contribute to establish such a spirit home for yourself and your friends. We need your skill, your talent, your knowledge, your passion, and your hard work to make the website become a wonder of the internet one day.

Just like what Falco said: "we are all capable of much more than we realize and that hidden treasures can be found within every one of us once you know how to access them".

 

 

   
   
 
     

Chinese Tea Culture Online Museum. January, 2007

Tim Zhao