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Introducing China National Tea Museum
China National Tea Museum (CNTM) in Hangzhou is the only national museum in China dedicated to tea and tea culture studies. China National Tea Museum is divided into two branches, with CNTM (Shuangfeng) established in April 1991, and CNTM (Longjing) opened in May 2015. Together, they span an impressive combined area of 122,000 square meters, with a building space measuring 13,000 square meters.
Currently, China National Tea Museum houses 3,865 artifacts, including teas, tea utensils, paintings, calligraphy, stamps, and other relics. It functions as a hub for showcasing and exchanging Chinese and global tea culture, attracting tourists with its tea-themed complex.
China National Tea Museum Fast Facts
• Chinese Name: Zhongguo Chaye Bowuguan 中国茶叶博物馆
• Best Time to Visit: All year around
• Recommended Visiting Hours: About 1 to 2 hours
• Things to Do: Photography, Tea Culture
• Opening Hours: 09:00-16:30; China National Tea Museum is closed on Tuesdays, except the Chinese statutory holidays
• Entrance Fee: Free
• Address: No.88, Longjing Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province
What to expect at China National Tea Museum
How to get to China National Tea Museum
• Take bus No. 27 or 87 or Tourist Line 3 and get off at Shuangfeng Station.