Built in 1846, the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware stands as the oldest remaining British Colonial building in Hong Kong. Originally the residence of the Commander of the British Forces, this historic structure now houses exhibitions, demonstrations, and lectures on tea, tea culture, and the history of tea in China. Visitors can explore the museum’s carefully curated displays, which offer insights into the rich traditions and practices surrounding tea. The museum’s location in a serene, colonial-era setting provides a unique backdrop for those interested in delving into the world of Chinese tea.
Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware
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