中国茶叶博物馆 馆在茶间,茶在馆内
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National Tea Museum Overview & Map Weather Transportation Information
China is the birthplace of tea with the longest history of tea culture. Today tea culture is a bright pearl in traditional Oriental culture. The National Tea Museum was first built in 1987 and was opened to public in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province in 1990. It is located in Longjing (Dragon Well) Village, west of charming West Lake, and covers an area of 22,000 square meters (about 5.4 acres) with a 3500 square meter (about 0.9 acres) construction area. This museum is the only state-level museum specialized in the theme of tea culture.
What to visit
The museum has no external walls but is enclosed by vegetation giving the unique impression that the halls and the tea in the museum depend upon each other. Additionally, one hundred distinctive Chinese characters relating to tea are enchased in the road to add color to your trip.
Exhibition building
The museum is comprised of four groups of buildings which display the history and development of tea in China. The exhibition building is divided into six halls to show the history of growing and processing tea in China. They are the Hall of Tea History, the Kaleidoscope Hall, the Hall of Tea Properties, the Tea-friendship Hall, the Tea Sets Hall, and the Tea Customs Hall. Here, different halls illuminate different aspects of tea and its culture in China's long history.
- Tea Customs Hall
The Tea Customs Hall is recommended. Here visitors can discover the great impact of tea on the lives of various Chinese minority groups. - Kaleidoscope Hall
The Kaleidoscope Hall features more than three hundred kinds of tea, including the six basic types of tea in China including some reprocessed teas. To learn more about these kinds of tea, take a digital earphone prepared by the museum.
Functioning as a research institution
Besides functioning as a museum, here is also a research institution which often holds conferences on tea and its culture. This work has received much attention from government as well as other sectors of society. The museum offers the chance and space for international research and exchange about tea and tea culture.
West Lake International Tea Festival
The museum holds international seminars and exchanges on any sort of tea culture. Tea professionals and aficionados come to Hangzhou City every year from all over the world for the "West Lake International Tea Festival."
Entertainment
The National Tea Museum is the largest museum in China with the most comprehensive collection of tea utensils and exhibits on view. The compound also serves as a backdrop for a variety of performance and exchange programs associated with tea. In the museum, visitors also have opportunities to see a tea art performance and drink teas in a calm and quiet place.
How to get there
Bus Routes: 27, Tourism Bus No. 3
When to visit
- Opening Hours: 8:30a.m. - 16:30p.m.
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National Tea Museum FAQ & Travelers's Tips
Weather
Food
Shopping
Customs
Hangzhou's weather and something we need to know
Hangzhou's weather is always warm and humid, with a clear division of four seasons.
The peak season usually starts in March and lasts for a month, due to a flower-blooming season, with a temperature of 9 to 15 C.
From late June to early July, it is the plum rain season. Rainfalls are very unpredictable. Typhoon takes places in the early August with pouring rains, so during this period of time, an umbrella is always needed when you prepare to go out.
The winter in Hangzhou is just like other cities' in south China, with piercing cold. Warm clothes are strongly suggested.
If you want to take a walk alongside the West Lake, please wear some warm clothes too, to avoid from getting a clod which will affect your journey.
Each season in Hangzhou has its own splendid view and specialty, which are all worth visiting.
What's the specialty of Hangzhou cuisine?
Hangzhou cuisine does have it's own characteristics: smells nice, tastes good and looks pleasant. Fresh tastes is the most well-known specialty of Hangzhou cuisine.
The most famous dishes are Fish Maw with Chinese Broccoli, Dongpo Pork, West Lake Fish in Vinegar Gravy, etc.
You can not underestimate Hangzhou's snacks. Thousands years of history provides a peculiarity of Hangzhou snacks. Congbaohui, Cat Ears (Do not panic. It's not really cat's ears. It's dough in a cat's ear's shape and is cooked in different ways), Noodles with Preserved Vegetable and Sliced Pork and Bamboo Shoots in Soup, Crisp Cakes, etc.
What are some famous restaurants in Hangzhou?
Louwailou Restaurant
Built in the 1840s by a Qing Dynasty Noble, Louwailou Restaurant is said to be the oldest restaurant in China. Many foreign heads have dined there when visiting this city.
The Restaurant features authentic Hangzhou cuisine. Tasty food served including West Lake Carp in Sweet and Sour Sauce, Beggar's Chicken as well as Dragon Well Tea served with snacks.
Address: No 30 Gushan Road
Tel: (0571) 8796 9023
Opening Hours: Open daily 11:30am - 2:30pm and 4:30pm - 8:30pmTianwaitian Restaurant
This is also a very old restaurant first opened in 1910. its nice location close to the Lingyin Temple, tasty seafood and warm service make the restaurant very popular eating place for tourist.
Address: No. 2 Tianzhu Road, outside the Peak Flown from Afar Park entrance
Tel: (0571) 8796 0599
Opening hours: Open Daily 7am - 9pmWhat are the best souvenirs to best in Hangzhou?
Silk
Hangzhou is well known for producing excellent silks, including satins.
The best place for purchasing silk in Hangzhou is at Hangzhou Silk City, the biggest silk wholesale and retail market in China with more than 600 silk enterprises dealing in a wide variety of pure silk fabrics, garments, handicraft articles, scarves, and ties.
It is located at No.253 Xinhua Road (at the intersection of Fengqi Road, Tiyuchang Road, and Xinhua Road). You can get to the site by bus No.11 and 28.
Tea
Hangzhou Longjing Tea (Dragon Well Tea) is considered China's best. It is not only famous for its unique green color, fragrant aroma, sweet taste, and flat appearance, but is also regarded as a health elixir.
The tea falls into different grades; the best is the first pick of a year, normally in late March or early April.
Besides its good quality, Longjing Tea also enjoys a famous long history. If you are interested in tea culture and history, Meijiawu Village in West Lake District is the ideal spot where you can have a cup of tea, watch a tea ceremony, and select tea under professional guidance.
What are some local festivals in Hangzhou?
There are some remarkable festivals in Hangzhou, maybe you will experience one of them if you are lucky enough:
- Dragon Well Tea Festival (April-May)
The annual Dragon Well Tea Festival, hosted by Dragon Well Village, attracts people from everywhere to take part in activities such as picking tea, drinking tea, enjoying a tea ceremony, and walking in the countryside.
- West Lake Lotus Festival (July-August)
The main activities of this festival include viewing the beautiful lotus, picking lotus seed pods, shelling lotus seed, watching folk drama performances, and visiting the lotus exhibition. The host area is one of the scenic spots of West Lake-Qu Yuan Feng He.
- West Lake Osmanthus Festival (September-October)
Since osmanthus is the city flower of Hangzhou, the government has decreed that each year during September when osmanthus blooms, Hangzhou citizens host the West Lake Osmanthus Festival.
The sites of the celebration are usually in Man Long Gui Yu Park, Man Jue Long Village, and Hangzhou Arboretum. Appreciating osmanthus and the food made of osmanthus, drinking tea, watching shows and painting exhibitions are the main activities during the festival.
- China International Qiantang River Tidal Bore Festival (September-the 18th day of the eighth lunar month)
During this tourist-friendly festival, one of the largest in China, visitors arrive to appreciate the great spectacle of the Qiantang River Bore. The bore is a unique natural phenomenon triggered by the pull of the moon.
When the tides come in, a wave is produced so large that it surges several meters high. Every year this magnificent wonder draws thousands of tourists from all over the world.
- West Lake International Fireworks Show (In the middle of October)
This dazzling event in West Lake draws thousand of viewers to the fireworks site to witness the glittering and colorful skyline. Thousands of new fireworks products from different countries entertain enthusiastic visitors.
- Dragon Well Tea Festival (April-May)
National Tea Museum is the only state-level museum specialized in the theme of tea culture. It is the largest museum in China with the most comprehensive collection of tea utensils and exhibits on view.

