"Traditional Chinese Tea-making Techniques and Related Customs" successfully applied for World Heritage Site to convey Chinese culture to the world. Chinese tea was popular in England in the 18th century. On the evening of November 29th, Beijing time, the "Chinese Traditional Tea-making Techniques and Related Customs" declared by China passed the review. Inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. "Tea Taste of England: Tea Drinking Culture and Social Life in Visual Art" describes the "Chinese craze" triggered in the UK after Chinese tea was introduced to the UK.