The mark consists of a man holding and drinking from a cup, on the cup is a curved band above the letter "O", directly below the man is the stylized wording "TSAOCAA", which has a curved band above the letter "O", below the wording "TSAOCAA" are two stylized Chinese characters. The man, the cup, the wording "TSAOCAA", and the two Chinese characters are all black. The drink in the cup is green, the curved band and the letter "O" that appear on the cup are white. The remaining instances of the color white represent background, outlining, shading, and/or transparent areas and are not part of the mark.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to "CHAO"; "CHA" and this means "TOWARDS"; "TEA" in English.
The color(s) black, green and white is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.
The wording TSAOCAA has no meaning in a foreign language.
THE NON-LATIN CHARACTER(S) THAT TRANSLITERATE(S) TO "CHA"