1. Tea set: teapot, teacup, saucer, etc.
2. Tea box: a box for storing tea leaves, usually made into a square or rectangle.
3. Tea ceremony props: including tea baskets (bamboo chopsticks for matcha), teaspoons, tea towels, etc.
4. Kettle: a small pot for boiling water, or it can be poured into a teapot as part of the ceremony.
5. Incense burner: a tool for lighting incense, in which incense can be burned.
6. Teapot: a pot used to store different kinds of tea, usually marked with the name and place of origin.
7. Guanyin statue: it is both a decoration and a belief. In the traditional culture of China, Guanyin is regarded as a symbol of wisdom and compassion.
8. Vase: You can decorate the Kung Fu tea table by inserting flowers or arranging flowers.
9. Calligraphy and painting: Some decorations such as calligraphy and painting can reflect the owner's cultural heritage and taste.
10. Antiques: If the owner likes to collect antiques, he can put some on the Kung Fu tea table to show the charm of the collection.