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I think this template is pretty lame because there are so many missing information regarding tea types and tea culture. It inclines to just Asian, especially Far East Asia. Why Sri Lanka and Thai tea culture are not included? And English tea culture also should be mentioned. ----Appletrees (talk)20:13, 16 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I've changed to use the adjectives as the articles that discuss tea cultures generally use that form. Better than using country names too, because Tea cultures apply beyond country boundaries. For example, there are many places to experience Japanese Tea Culture in New York. --HighKing (talk)11:18, 6 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Is for generalized articles about tea in specific countries, which is intended to be all-encompassing articles about tea (with subtopics like history, production, distribution, consumption, culture, and other aspects of tea), reflecting but too specific for the main article "tea".