Nestled within the hills of idyllic Longjing (Dragon Well) Village, the National Tea Museum (Zhongguo Chaye Bowuguan) offers a comprehensive look into the history and development of tea in China. As the only national museum dedicated entirely to tea, it provides visitors with an in-depth exploration of tea culture, including traditional tea ceremonies, various types of tea, and a wide array of tea wares. The museum’s setting, surrounded by lush greenery, enhances the experience, making it a serene and educational destination for those interested in the rich heritage of Chinese tea.
National Tea Museum (Zhongguo Chaye Bowuguan)
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