China National Tea Museum – Lóngjǐng Scenic Area

Hangzhou


This second branch of the China National Tea Museum, which opened in 2015, enjoys stunning views of the surrounding tea plantations and is set amid beautifully manicured gardens. It has an especially interesting exhibition hall, with excellent English signs, dedicated to global tea culture. A fascinating insight into the history and influence of a drink that is now ubiquitous in almost every culture.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Hangzhou attractions

1. Longjing Tea Village

0.17 MILES

The lush, green scenery around this tea village up in the hills southwest of West Lake makes for a wonderful break from the bustle of Hangzhou. Visitors…

2. Wengjiashan Village

0.18 MILES

In the hills near Dragon Well Village, Wengjiashan Village is an alternative place in which to enjoy lóngjǐng tea at one of the village's many teahouses…

3. Yanxia Cave

0.37 MILES

Accessed via a trail from the road heading east out of Wengjiashan Village, this naturally formed limestone cave features Buddhist statues carved into the…

4. China National Tea Museum

0.88 MILES

Not far into the hills of Hangzhou, you’ll begin to see fields of tea bushes planted in undulating rows, the setting for the China Tea Museum – 3.7…

5. Santai Pavilion

0.95 MILES

This pavilion was a popular feature in Ming dynasty (1368–1644) paintings of West Lake. Located at the top of Santai Hill, in the West Lake Scenic Area, a…

6. Lingyin Temple

1.59 MILES

Hangzhou’s most famous Buddhist temple, Lingyin Temple was originally built in AD 326, but has been destroyed and rebuilt no fewer than 16 times. During…

7. Taiziwan Park

1.77 MILES

This exquisite and serene park just south of the Su Causeway off West Lake offers quiet walks among lush woodland, ponds, lakes, rose gardens and lawns…

8. Red Carp Pond

1.78 MILES

Home to a few thousand red carp, just west of the Su Causeway.