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Tang Tea is a new Chinese-style creative tea beverage brand from Luoyang, the 13th ancient capital of China, which combines Eastern tea culture and Tang Dynasty imperial tea-making techniques to create a new user experience of "a cup of Eastern imperial tea, drinking out the thousand-year Tang Dynasty style."

Taking the ancient court spice "Agarwood Cooked Water" as the creative inspiration of the product, integrating the precious alpine original leaf tea and seasonal fresh fruits, insisting on the innovative exploration of agarwood, and perfectly interpreting the charm of oriental court tea from the sense of smell to the taste buds. Construct the unique business philosophy of "Oriental Tea + Tang Dynasty Culture + Palace Tea", advocate a light and healthy lifestyle of drinking tea, arranging flowers, and smelling incense, so that contemporary new young people can perceive the charm of Oriental culture in their lives, and make palace quality drinks a daily routine.

For a long time, Tang Drink has used Oriental Court Tea as a language of communication with young users, allowing the thousand-year-old oriental culture to enter everyone's life; The brand has gradually developed into a comprehensive tea culture and life brand integrating tea drinks, tea food, tea peripherals, agarwood products, and cultural and creative products.
The design of the Tang Drink brand is inspired by the Oriental Tang Dynasty
The brand elements are taken from ancient Chinese architecture and traditional patterns, combined with the brand concept of Tang Drink, to find the brand Dongfang Red exclusive to Tang Drink.

The visual totem of "Tang style eaves corner", combined with the architecture of the Tang Dynasty and the style of Dunhuang caissons, is applied to the display of space culture. The shading of the "treasure phase pattern" element is extended by combining the Dunhuang caisson map and the treasure phase pattern, and is applied to the space culture display and cultural and creative periphery.

The shading of the "treasure phase pattern" element is extended by combining the Dunhuang caisson map and the treasure phase pattern, and is applied to the space culture display and cultural and creative periphery.

During the Tang Dynasty, the visual totem of the "Silk Road", which started from Luoyang, was applied to the display of space culture.
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