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China Tea Museum
China, an East Asian country is one of the world’s oldest civilizations. It has a vast cultural history of more than five thousand years and an outstanding natural beauty. On the other hand, this country has remained a comparatively isolated and secluded one, and being a land of mystery, this country is not known to the western half of the world. However, China is rapidly developing and has grown in the phase of modernization, with an immense speed and is also welcoming the outer world to interact and do business with them.
The China Tea Museum occupies an area of three thousand one hundred square meters in Longjing, Dragon Well Village, which is a tea growing area south of the West Lake. The museum comprises 4 groups of buildings with displays outlining the traditions of growing tea south of the Yangzi River. There you can learn about the history of tea, the best varieties and the etiquette of tea drinking in China.
The tea plantations are very picturesque and there are opportunities to pick tea and taste a fresh brew. The China Tea Museum justifiably so, enjoys a very positive reputation with worldwide travelers, and is one of the most visited place.
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