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Teahouse entertainment in Singapore City

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    Yixing Yuan Teahouse

    Taking time out in a Chinatown teahouse is a great way to relax and to learn about local teas and customs. Start at Yixing Yuan Teahouse, where reformed corporate banker Vincent Low explains everything you need to know about sampling different types of tea. Demonstrations with tastings last around 45 minutes to two hours (S$20 to S$40). The dim sum lunch is popular.

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    Tea Chapter

    Tea Chapter is where Queen Elizabeth dropped by for a cuppa in 1989. If you don't know the tea-making drill, the waiter will give you a brief demonstration. Downstairs, all man-ner of tea paraphernalia are precariously balanced on display shelves and can be purchased.

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