1. Wash your hands: Wash your hands before drinking tea to show respect for the guests and hygiene considerations.
2. Receiving tea: When receiving tea, you should stand and bow to the host to express your gratitude, then hold the bowl in your right hand and hold the bottom of the bowl in your left hand to avoid touching the edge of the bowl.
3. Tea tasting: When tasting tea, smell the fragrance first, and then taste it. Hold the bowl in your right hand, put your thumb on the bottom of the bowl, hold the bowl with your other finger, and gently sip your mouth to avoid being too loud or too small.
4. Tea offering: After filling the tea, give it to the host, or take the tea residue out of the tea bowl with a teaspoon and put it on the tray to express your gratitude.
5. Dim sum tasting: When tasting dim sum, hold the plate in your left hand and the dim sum in your right hand and put it in the small plate in front of you.
6. Goodbye: After drinking tea, thank the host and then bow to him.
These ceremonies not only contribute to the inheritance of tea ceremony, but also reflect the essence of traditional culture and the attitude of respecting others.