"Tea was an important part of our Everest expedition", the adventure credited with hosting the
highest tea party in history (on Everest Camp 2, Nepal, 5 May 2021, 6496m above sea level) Home and tea lover Andrew Hughes said: "From the tea houses and hotels we passed along the way, to the
countless hours we spent waiting for the weather window to continue our climb with a hot cup of tea in each other's hands - tea was something we often shared. so much that it is impossible to separate
it from the overall experience of climbing Mount Everest." Andrew and 15 climbers climbed Mount
Everest and brought some teas including black and green tea, as well as mint and chamomile to aid
digestion and sleep.
While tea is both a thirstquenching drink and a social tool, Britons have a much deeper love for tea, as many surveyrespondents turn to tea when they're feeling down and cold. "Tea is a hug in a cup,
a loyal friend and a sedative...a lot of things change when we spend time making tea," Hall said.
Nearly half (46%) of respondents to the Tea Census report said a cup of tea energized them in the morning, and one in five (18%) said a cup of tea helped them face a difficult conversation or work.
Regarding the content of the "UK Tea Census Report 2020", I would like to share these with you. The following is the China-UK tea import and export situation in 2021 to help you understand the Sino-UK tea trade.






