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Local standards for Kung Fu tea

On April 1, 2011, the Guangdong Provincial Local Standard "Chaozhou Gongfu Tea" review meeting was hosted by the Guangdong Provincial Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision and held in Shantou Jinshou Tea Garden, and was hosted by the Guangdong Provincial Folk Culture Research Association An expert group composed of experts from other units listened to the work report of the standard drafting group, carefully reviewed and fully discussed the content and format of the standard draft, and reached a consensus. The expert group unanimously approved the standard and required the standard drafting group to revise it according to the experts' opinions and form a draft for approval and submit it to the Guangdong Provincial Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision. It was recommended that it be published as a recommended local standard. In order to standardize the technical requirements for brewing tea, water selection, tea sets, brewing procedures and drinking methods of Chaozhou Gongfu tea, as there are no special national standards and industry standards, Shantou Tea Culture Society and Shantou Quality Measurement Supervision The Inspection Institute, Shantou Quality and Technical Supervision Standards and Coding Institute, and Shantou Tourism Association have approved the local standard for "Chaozhou Gongfu Tea". The standard formulation process is mainly based on the traditional skills established by Chaozhou folk, focusing on physical, chemical and safety indicators, and focusing on the operability of the standard. It is compiled strictly in accordance with the requirements of GB/T1.1-2009. Chaozhou Gongfu Tea has a history of more than 200 years in the Chaozhou area. Chaozhou Gongfu Tea has become the imprint and symbol of an ethnic group. The cultural spirit contained in its exquisite tea-making equipment and brewing procedures has surpassed the general way of drinking tea. , has become an important part of Chaozhou traditional culture and has been referenced by tea ceremonies in other places.