Abstract
The article is based on linguistic theoretical issues about the tea industry term, characteristics of craft village culture, and Vietnamese community culture to delve into how tea industry terms contributes to reflecting the Vietnamese lifestyle and international cultural exchanges. Research results indicate that through the way of making and drinking tea, Vietnamese people have learned life experiences, how to behave between people in society, and the relationship between people and nature. Particularly, the tea industry and its terms serve as a bridge, embodying the distinctive features of craft village culture, community culture, and cultural exchanges in the era of globalization.
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