SOFT HOURS 柔時閑堂

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the art of cultivated leisure tea • incense • flower • art rooted in the wisdom of ancient song made for the hours that are truly yours
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Soft Hours is hiring! We are building a small team who appreciates tea, quiet beauty, and the art of slowing down If you enjoy thoughtful hospitality and believe small rituals can shape a day, we would love to hear from you 🫶 send your resume to [email protected]
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2 months ago
for the song literati, spring began with tà chūn (踏春) a walk beyond the city gates meeting friends beneath the blossoms welcoming the season with poetry and tea
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5 days ago
scenting jasmine tea (窨花) jasmine flowers release their fragrance after sunset at night, freshly harvested blossoms are mixed with tea leaves in repeated layers as the flowers open, the tea gradually takes on their aroma when the scent has settled into the leaves, the blossoms will be separated and discarded what remains is the memory of the flower within the tea
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9 days ago
pear blossom (梨花)
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21 days ago
the second month of spring, in The Twelve Months Scroll (十二月令轴) apricot blossoms open across the branches, pale and weightless, like wet rice paper touched by light in the courtyard, young women sway gently on a swing beyond the garden, riders wander slowly through the countryside each person moves through the afternoon in their own rhythm, yet together they form the same still scene no crowds, no destinations to reach only the quiet arrival of spring
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23 days ago
rainy morning at yú yuán (愚园) every path leads to blossoms in classical gardens, doorways are placed like frames revealing the landscape one quiet scene at a time
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1 month ago
first cup of the season the liquor is pale, the fragrance gentle a taste that comes only once each year
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the píng jiāng river (平江河) preserves one of Suzhou’s oldest ways of living water and street unfolding side by side as they did in the Song dynasty black canopy boats (乌篷船) move slowly through the canal while the sound of a boatwoman singing wu songs (吴歌) drifts across the spring air
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1 month ago
early morning at the tea market farmers arrive from the hills carrying the morning’s harvest racing against time, before the tenderness of spring fades
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1 month ago
wisteria (紫藤花) its blossoms falling like soft rain
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1 month ago
in the song dynasty, men wearing flowers was not unusual the custom was known as zān huā (簪花) at imperial banquets and court ceremonies emperors and officials were required to wear blossoms as a gesture of rank, favor, and celebration what began as an imperial custom gradually became a shared fashion across society from scholars to merchants, placing a flower in the hair became a shared expression of the season one of the most distinctive symbols of song culture
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1 month ago
cāng làng pavilion (沧浪亭) slender bamboo rising beside stone paths
the soft sound of leaves in the wind song dynasty gardens were shaped as miniature landscapes
inviting visitors to wander slowly through shifting views (移步换景)
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1 month ago