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【Fleur Wedding Tips】Chinese Tea Ceremony—How to Serve Tea to 50 Guests—Without Losing Your Mind

Published May 13th, 2025 by Fleuradmin

In North America, it’s common for a tea ceremony to involve up to 50 family members—and a lot of red envelopes.
 But how do you gracefully handle such a large group? Here are 4 planning tips to keep things organized, respectful, and efficient.

1. Get Good Kneeling Pads

Comfort counts! Invest in thick, soft kneeling pads to keep things easy on the knees—and elegant on camera.

2. Paper Cups Work Too

If you don’t have enough teacups, use festive red paper cups. Add longan, red dates, or lotus seeds for good symbolism and efficiency.

3. Budget 1–2 Hours

Serving 50 people takes time. Include buffer for late arrivals, photos, and (if needed) rituals like ancestor worship before the ceremony.

4. Bring a Portable Mic + Speaker

A mini mic + speaker setup makes a huge difference in large families or outdoor settings. Clear instructions = smoother ceremony.

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