A tea ceremony is a East Asian ritualised form of making tea. One can also refer to the whole set of rituals, tools etc. used in such ceremonies as tea culture.
There is a variety of tea ceremonies available.
These include:

Discover Japanese Tea Ceremony (Chado) - The Chado (Sado), or Japanese Tea Ceremony is a study or discipine of preparing, serving and drinking green tea.
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Nambu Ironware - Short history of metalwork in Nambu, where iron kettles for the tea ceremony are still made in the traditional way.
Ocha Sado Chanoyu - Explanation of the tea ceremony, with illustrations of typical utensils used to perform it.
Ogasawara Sencha Service School - Essay on the history and appreciation of tea by this school's headmaster.
Omotesenke Foundation of Florida - Intro to chanoyu covering history and philosophy, objects used in the ceremony, and a glossary of tea ceremony terminology.
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Tea Ceremony - TeaHyakka Magazine - A monthly online magazine covering all aspects of the Japanese Tea Ceremony.
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Tea Ceremony Introduction - Shows how the decorations of the tea house and utensils used in the tea ceremony are changed according to the seasons.
Teapot Salon - Types, preparation and serving instructions.
The Tea Ceremony - Short history of the ceremony, and of its effects on other art forms and on the Japanese culture of today.
The Urasenke Konnichian Web Site - Short biographies of the successive masters of the tea school established by the great 16th century tea master, Rikyu.
Urasenke Tradition of Tea - Gives introduction and history of tea ceremony, and lineage of the Urasenke family and organization.
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