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Experience Art and Delicacy with Four Seasons’ Tao Afternoon Tea Featuring Nie Jingzhu’s Meow-Themed Designs

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Peach Blossom Yaoyao could be faintly heard meowing as the “Tao” afternoon tea was launched by Four Seasons Hotel Beijing in collaboration with artist Nie Jingzhu. The cat, with its bright, cute and elusive nature, seemed to embody the beauty, hope and mystery that people hold within themselves. In a way, the cat served as a reflection of oneself, and realizing this projection could bring more meaning to its existence.

Tao Afternoon Tea at The Opus Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing
Tao Afternoon Tea at The Opus Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing

Nie Jingzhu, a visual artist and designer, created a series of “meow”-themed images for the occasion. The idea was reminiscent of the ancient Egyptian legend of the cat god Buster’s magic mirror, which reflected the inner posture of individuals. Likewise, the Delphi Temple’s engraved phrase “know yourself,” and the Chinese Buddhist tradition of “seeing yourself, then seeing the world, and seeing all living beings” all implied the importance of discovering one’s true self.

Tao Afternoon Tea at The Opus Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing
Tao Afternoon Tea at The Opus Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing

The artistic presentation of the peach blossoms and the elegant cats, along with the unique art creation techniques and the delicious food, created a novel and lively experience. Amidst the busy and hectic pace of society, the tea served as an opportunity to pause and reconnect with one’s inner self.

The main element of the “Tao” afternoon tea at Four Seasons Hotel Beijing was the peach blossom meow, which was constructed by Bai Fan, the Executive Pastry Chef. The delicately crafted desserts incorporated the peach blossom-like spring in every bite, creating a seamless connection with the artistic elements of peach blossom meow.

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Tao Afternoon Tea at The Opus Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing
Tao Afternoon Tea at The Opus Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing

The almond cream puffs were paired with an exquisite cat design, making for a delightful taste. The guava and lychee flavors were light and sweet, while the red berry mousse was adorned with peach blossoms, presenting a lively and beautiful dessert. The cherry blossom and peach-flavored kidney bean cake was soft and sweet, and the raspberry jelly foie gras tart provided a delightful salty and sweet balance. The cocktail sauce with crystal clear Hokkaido scallops, beetroot mousse puffs, and egg crepe caviar sandwiches provided a complete range of flavors.

Tao Afternoon Tea at The Opus Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing
Tao Afternoon Tea at The Opus Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing

Along with the cat-themed delicacies, classic scones and specially formulated cat’s claw drinks were also available. The pink and cute cats on display created a cozy atmosphere, providing a respite from the hustle and bustle of the city and allowing guests to reconnect with themselves.

Tao Afternoon Tea at The Opus Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing
Tao Afternoon Tea at The Opus Lounge, Four Seasons Hotel Beijing

The Opus Lounge at Four Seasons Hotel Beijing would be serving the “Tao” afternoon tea from March 10 to May 10, 2023. A single set would cost CNY 358, while a set for two would cost CNY 618. Guests could also upgrade their experience to a caviar set with champagne for CNY 1988 per set. The prices were subject to a 15 percent service charge.

Julie Nguyen
Julie Nguyen

Julie is the founder of SNAP TASTE and a driving force in global storytelling, innovation, and creative leadership. A respected member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council, she also serves as a judge for the CES Innovation Awards (2024, 2025, and 2026), bringing her perspective to the intersections of business, culture, and breakthrough technologies.

Her immersive reporting has taken audiences behind the scenes of defining world moments, from the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and Expo 2020 Dubai to CES, D23 Expo, and the Milano Monza Motor Show. Through her lens, global events become intimate, human stories.

An accomplished film critic and editorial voice, Julie has built a reputation for reviews that go beyond analysis, finding the heartbeat within the frame. Her work on National Geographic documentaries and other cinematic works speaks to audiences who believe that great storytelling has the power to shift perspectives and expand the world.

Beyond her media brand, Julie serves as Group Executive Director and Strategic Architect, and is the custodian of a growing global group that spans flagship art studios and international offices across Asia. She is the connective tissue between vision and execution, setting the standard for brand integrity, shaping the visual identity of every corporate entity under her stewardship, and guiding the curriculum of flagship art departments. She builds the kinds of teams and systems that turn ambitious ideas into something the world can actually see and feel.

At the heart of everything Julie does is a belief that art, technology, and culture are not separate conversations. She has spent her career proving they never were.

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