
The purpose of this research is to study the aspect of tea culture among nomadic people s living culture and to present a new viewpoint. Admittedly, the nomads living in Central Asia, including Mongolia, are commonly perceived as uncivilized race. In an effort to present an alternative perspective, we examined the ways in which nomadic people harmonize with nature, rationally maintain the culture of life, and enjoy tea culture as well as the patterns of customs that have persisted. The Khan of Mongolia used clean water to make tea, and tea played an important role as a food that maintains life. The Mongols was a people with concrete, rational, and systematic order in the way of drinking and using tea among others.
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