Dr. Tea to Lecture at GBCCA on May 31

By Changhong Zhang, bostonese.com

Dr. Tea, founder of Mylovetea(www.mylovetea.com), will give a lecture at the end of May on “Dr. Teas in History,” a tea world that has been resonating to every corner on earth throughout ages, filled with many tea lovers like him. Poet Yu Li will also read a few of his poems at the same lecture. The lecture is orgnized by the Yiwen Club of Great Boston Chinese Culture Association(GBCCA).
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Dr. Tea at Boston Tea Party celebration in Dec. 2014(file photo).



An endearing nickname, “Dr. Tea” embodies customers’ respect to and love for a unique tea culture: Health, Harmony, Purity, and Nature. Dr. Tea has been practicing teaism at Harvard University, MIT, Exxon Mobil, Marathon Oil, Toastmasters, and Chinese Community Center etc. Having five degrees in science, including a Ph.D in Nanoscale Engineering of Biological Systems for cancer treatment, Dr. Tea is a prolific writer not only in academic and research area but also in poetry. He has over 500 poems under his name and his latest paper “Tea and Cancer Prevention” was recently published in Journal of Cancer Research.

Specially, Dr. Tea was honored as the speaker of both the lectures to cap a century’s history and open a new epoch of Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Tea was invited to perform a tea ceremony for the Beauty Tea Series of Mylovetea at Emerson College in this early May, an exquisite performance of tea costume was displayed. Born from the marriage of traditional Chinese Han Costume and the spirit of Mylovetea, this newly demonstrated tea costume served unprecedentedly as both a return to and a revolution of great civilizations from the world and along the history. 
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Dr. Tea with MA Gov. Patrick and Gov. Baker(file photo).

Come and join Dr. Tea in stories of tea and tea cultures of different ages along the history. And look forward to next “Dr. Teas in History” — Mylovetea Talk: Dark Beauty Tea—in early June.

Time: 6:45 –9:00 pm, May 31, 2015.
Place: 437 Cherry St. Newton, MA, 02465