He Ming Teahouse

Top choice in Chengdu


Always lively, this century-old spot is the most famous teahouse in Chengdu and the ideal place to fritter away an afternoon with a bottomless cup of tea (¥13 to ¥30) and a view over the endlessly absorbing park life. Neat tea-pouring performances can be organised for ¥280. Ear cleanings (¥20) available daily.


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