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Teahouses are a paradise for tea lovers, as well as a place for people to rest, relax, and socialize, with a long history. Chinese tea houses have a long history, and it is recorded that tea houses already existed during the Jin Dynasty. Since ancient times, tea houses have been referred to by various names, with the term 'teahouse' commonly found in the Yangtze River Basin. In Guangdong and Guangxi, it is often called a teahouse, while in Beijing and Tianjin, it is often called a tea pavilion. In addition, there are also names such as tea shops, tea houses, tea houses, tea houses, etc. However, compared to tea stalls, tea houses have differences in business size and tea drinking methods. Teahouses have fixed locations where people can enjoy tea, relax, and more. Tea stalls do not have a fixed location and are seasonal and mobile, mainly providing convenience for passing pedestrians to quench their thirst. |