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If you thought British tea serving could be elaborate, it's nothing compared to the steady, dignified ritual of the traditional Japanese 'Way of Tea'. See the ceremony performed today, for free, at 2pm or 3pm in a replica tea house in the Japanese Galleries of the British Museum - which is open until 8.30pm tonight.
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