Tea is also served with military discipline at the Chinese Communist Party Congress

The Chinese Communist Party Congress also serves tea with “military discipline”. A video, which has become viral on the grid, shows how a number of waitresses serve the tea, following synchronized movements. They wear uniform and follow the same steps throughout the tea service process at tables where congressmen will sit. [...]
They wear uniform and follow the same steps throughout the tea service process at tables where congressmen will sit.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to secure a third five-year term as Secretary General of the ruling Party at the Chinese Communist Party congress that began Sunday in Beijing. As Sun Geli announced, the conference in question will last until 22 October.
The Chinese Communist Party congress, held every five years, is expected this year to renew China's leading team by providing Xi Jinping a new mandate.
At China's Party Congress, even the secret of the tea is a prideed species Pic.twitter. com/ KGVpwwryo1
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