China’s go-to beverage? Hot water. Really.
China’s go-to beverage? Hot water. Really.
3/26/2016
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This article from the Los Angeles Times discusses the cultural significance of hot water in China. It explores how hot water is not only a popular beverage but also plays a central role in daily life and social interactions. The article explains that consuming hot water is believed to have various health benefits according to traditional Chinese medicine. It also delves into the reasons behind the cultural preference for hot water, highlighting historical, geographic, and societal factors. Overall, the article provides an insightful look into the cultural significance of hot water in China.
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