Pinyu Teahouse

Top choice in Guangdong


A lovely place for a tea experience with an English speaker in a minimalist, modern-meets-ancient Chinese teahouse. You pay for a taste test of bottomless different Chaozhou teas and learn the difference between exquisite brews, such as oolong winter versus spring tea, and how to pour tea. If you're lucky, the owner might play one of the Chinese musical instruments on display.


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