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Longjing Tea Plantations

Longjing Tea Plantations Tourism

Longjing Tea Plantations Tourism

Type of destination: Cultural Landscape
Ideal visit duration: Half-day to Full-day
The Longjing Tea Plantations in Hangzhou, China, are renowned for their picturesque landscapes and the production of Longjing tea, also known as Dragon Well tea, one of China's most celebrated green teas. This historical tea plantation area is nestled in the hills surrounding the West Lake, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The plantations are characterized by lush terraces where the tea bushes are meticulously cultivated. Longjing Tea is celebrated for its high quality, distinctively sweet, aromatic flavor, and flat, spear-like leaf shape. The production process is intricate, with traditional hand-roasting techniques that contribute to the tea's unique characteristics. Tourists can often see local farmers hand-picking the tea leaves, especially during the spring harvest season, and can participate in tea-making experiences. The region's natural beauty is amplified with well-maintained pathways, pavilions, and streams, offering a tranquil retreat from the bustling city center of Hangzhou. Visitors can also explore the China National Tea Museum located nearby to learn about the rich heritage and cultural significance of Chinese tea-making.
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