Fresh Longjing Mingqian tea is one of them.
About this Event
The Season · 谷雨 Grain Rain
Grain Rain (谷雨) falls on April 20th this year — the last solar term of spring, and the most celebrated moment in the Chinese tea world.
The 24 Solar Terms are based on the solar calendar — they track the sun's position in the sky throughout the year, not the cycles of the moon. This ancient system, over 2,000 years old, was developed by Chinese farmers to understand nature's rhythms and live in step with them. Grain Rain marks the moment when spring rains begin to fall in earnest — nourishing the grains, deepening the green, and changing the tea forever.
The Tea · 龙井明前 Longjing Mingqian
Before the rains, the tea plant grows slowly through the cool early spring. With less water and more time, the leaves concentrate everything — their sweetness, their fragrance — into a smaller, more delicate bud. The moment heavy rain arrives, the plant accelerates. Leaves grow faster, larger, and dilute.
Mingqian tea is rarer. The harvest window is only a few weeks. Farmers hand-pick only the youngest buds — sometimes just one leaf and one bud — before the rains change everything.
What you get in the cup:
— Natural sweetness with almost no bitterness
— A clean, fresh fragrance that fades as quickly as spring itself
— A softness no aged or processed tea can replicate
Longjing (龙井 · Dragon Well) is the most celebrated of all Mingqian teas, grown in the hills of Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. For centuries it was reserved for emperors.
We sourced this year's harvest directly from China — picked before the rains, shipped fresh to Toronto.
Fresh green tea does not wait. This is one of those weeks.
What's Happening
🍵 Brewing demonstration
Enning will show you how to brew fresh green tea properly — water temperature, leaf ratio, timing, and what to look for in the cup.
📖 The story behind the cup
A brief intro to the Grain Rain season, why Mingqian tea is so prized, and how the 24 Solar Terms shaped the way Chinese people relate to nature and time.
💬 Tea social
The rest of the afternoon is open. Tea keeps flowing, conversation starts naturally. 8 to 10 people only — so you'll actually get to know the people in the room.
Details
📅 Sunday, April 26, 2025
⏰ 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM
📍 2710 14th Ave, Markham
👥 8–10 guests only
🎟 $25 per person
✅ Includes: Fresh Longjing Mingqian tea + snacks
This is for you if:
— You're curious about Chinese tea culture
— You're looking for a meaningful way to meet people in Toronto
— You appreciate slow, intentional experiences
— You just want a really good cup of tea
No experience needed.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2710 14th Ave, 2710 14th Avenue, Markham, Canada
CAD 31.59










