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Green Tea in Southeast Asia

     Green tea also spread to other parts of Asia, particularly Southeast Asia, through trade routes established during the height of the Chinese Empire. While countries like Thailand and Vietnam are more associated with black and oolong teas today, green tea still plays a role in local traditions and cuisine. In Vietnam, for example, green tea (locally known as chè xanh) is consumed both as a daily drink and in social gatherings.