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Is Qiuge Three Teas a national intangible cultural heritage?

Qiuge Sancha has a short history and is not a national intangible cultural heritage.

Qiu Ge is the stage name of contemporary music artist Zhang Hanqiu. Three teas refer to the ancient "three seasons tea", namely Leicha, Matcha and Rice tea. Qiuge Three Teas was created by Qiuge himself on the basis of excavating and sorting out the ancient tea style passed down by the Hakkas, and combining the ancestral formulas of Leicha, Matcha, and Rice Tea. It uses Mingqian organic green tea from Zhaoping County as raw materials and follows traditional craftsmanship. Refined in Huangyao Ancient Town. It is named Qiuge Sancha and has only 20 years of history.

To apply for national intangible cultural heritage, one of the basic conditions is to trace back 3 to 5 generations from the main contemporary inheritors and list the inheritance pedigree in detail. With a history of less than 20 years, "Autumn Songs and Three Teas" obviously does not meet the basic conditions for applying for national intangible cultural heritage. It is currently unable to be named a national intangible cultural heritage.