Written by Po-Yi Hung. Taiwan’s tea is often associated with its mountain landscapes, but its influence extends far beyond the island. This article traces how Taiwanese tea varieties, cultivation techniques, and agricultural expertise transformed the former opium-growing borderlands of northern Thailand. It reveals tea as more than an agricultural commodity, as a vehicle of diplomacy, territorial governance, and cross-border mobility that quietly reshaped the Golden Triangle.
Taiwanese Tea Art Beyond the Lens of Tradition
Written by Thiago Braga. This article explores Taiwanese Tea Art, challenging its view as a static or “invented” tradition. Instead, the author frames it as a dynamic, evolving practice deeply intertwined with Taiwan’s modern history, from geopolitical shifts and economic miracles to democratisation and identity reclamation. Tea art serves as a sensory canvas reflecting Taiwan’s ongoing sociocultural and political transformations.
