BEIJING, Oct. 16, 2023 /PRNewswire/ Birol, a local Chinese-language tour guide in Istanbul, Trkiye, considers black tea an indispensable part of his daily routine. Actually, it's not just Birol. In a typical Turkish household, preparing a cup of black tea using a special tea kettle known as "caydanlk" is a treasured aspect of everyday life. CGTN: Diffusion of tea and its culture along the Silk Road Black tea is a constant presence from breakfast to dinner and a customary beverage for welcoming guests and hosting parties, said Briol. In Trkiye, tea has a rich history spanning over two centuries and has become a vital element of the local culture, deeply ingrained in the daily lives of its people. Today, the country is one of the world's leading consumers of tea. This significance has been further highlighted through Trkiye's participation in the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Historically renowned for its strong tea-drinking traditions, it has witnessed the BRI
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