Scenic spot introduction:

The China Tea Museum is China's first national museum dedicated to tea and tea culture. She is located on the bank of the beautiful West Lake and Longjing Tea Village, with Jiqing Mountain in the back, Wulao Peak facing the Wulao Peak, Xinxi Lake in the east, and surrounded by tea gardens. Looking around, you can see the white walls, black tiles, green trees and the meandering, green and verdant tea gardens. The museum area is surrounded by green plants, and the functional buildings in the museum are well-proportioned, supplemented by flower corridors, winding paths, ponds, waterside pavilions, etc. The simple and fresh scenery is full of the unique charm of Jiangnan gardens.

Attractions distribution:

The China Tea Museum is a museum with the theme of displaying tea culture. The building is located in the Shuangfeng area where West Lake Longjing tea is produced. The museum has four buildings in total. Building 1 is an exhibition building with 5 exhibition halls, which introduces China's rich and colorful tea culture in terms of tea varieties, tea sets, tea etiquette and tea knowledge; Building 2 is mainly used for reception of foreign guests and academic exchanges. ; Building 3 has six tea rooms with different styles for visitors to taste the different flavors of each tea series; Building 4 provides visitors with ancient and modern Chinese and foreign tea art and tea ceremony performances, allowing the audience to appreciate it more deeply. Learn about tea culture.

Scenic spot features:

Photography, tea art, leisure, tea gardens, museums, famous mountains, forests
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

travelling guideline:

The park has an elegant environment, suitable for walking and enjoying.

Best time to visit:

Suitable for all seasons.

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China > Zhejiang Province > Hangzhou > Xihu District

How to get there:

Bus route: Take bus No. 27 or You 3 and get off at Shuangfeng Station.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Tea Museum ticket prices:

free.

Scenic area opening hours:

May 1st-October 7th 9:00-17:00

October 8th-April 30th of the following year 8:30-16:30

The museum is closed every Monday and is open on holidays.

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