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Tea as Ritual: Cambridge’s Broken Cup Teahouse Transforms Sipping into Sacred Practice

Tea as Ritual: Cambridge’s Broken Cup Teahouse Transforms Sipping into Sacred Practice

This is worth savoring: Tea isn’t just a drink—it’s a meditation in a cup. At Broken Cup Teahouse in Cambridge, every sip is a deliberate act, steeped in tradition and intention. Soft lighting, handcrafted clay vessels, and a deliberate pace turn the act of drinking tea into a quiet rebellion against the chaos of modern life. Here, single-origin teas and the ancient Gongfu Cha method aren’t just offerings—they’re a quiet revolution. Founder Yin Guan, a tea-trained artisan from Taiwan, brings a lifetime of ritual to this space. Her journey began in mainland China, where tea was a daily ceremony, and…
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