In spring, the tea fields of Huangshan burst with greenery and delightful aromas. Here are the top spots to experience tea culture:
Tunxi district
Sanchong Village Tea Research Center - Nestled in a 90 percent-forested "oxygen bar", this spot offers immersive tea workshops amid serene rural landscapes.
Huangshan district
Dynasty Teahouse (Qinwan Garden·Song Charm Teahouse) - A Song Dynasty (960-1279)-inspired retreat.
Xinming town's Houkeng village - The origin of Taiping Houkui, a top Chinese tea.
Mowen Tea Museum & Taiping Houkui Museum - Explore the legacy of Huangshan's famed teas.
Huizhou district
Xieyuda Tea Culture Museum & Lao Xie's Tea Heritage Base - Witness tea-making traditions during the bustling spring harvest.
A tea garden in Huizhou district. [Photo/Huangshan Daily]
Shexian county
Xitou town, Sanyang town, and Huangtian town's Wugongling village - Trek through misty highlands renowned for the cultivation of Dishuixiang and Dafang tea.
Xiuning county
Songluo Tea Park - Roam cloud-kissed plantations, learn artisanal frying techniques, and savor freshly brewed tea by a stove.
Yixian county
Tea Museum (Bug's Tea) - A quirky fusion of tea and coffee in a tranquil setting, perfect for leisure.
The Bug's Tea. [Photo/Huangshan Daily]
Qimen county
Xiangyuan Qimen Black Tea Cultural Industry Museum & Tianzhihong China Black Tea Technology Museum - The heartland of black tea, where scenic trails lead to soul-refreshing sips.
Qimen black tea. [Photo/Huangshan Daily]