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Anhua China Dark Tea Museum, explore the dark tea culture!

💁Anhua, Hunan is the hometown of dark tea and the birthplace of dark tea. ✔️The technology of tea production has a long history and has a history of more than a thousand years. ☑️The China Dark Tea Museum adopts the traditional Chinese pavilion-style architectural style. It is the only black tea-themed exhibition museum in the country. It integrates collection, display and sightseeing. It is a landmark building in the hometown of Chinese dark tea. ❗️ 📍Detailed address: Address: Entrance to Huangshaping Ancient Tea Market, Dongping Town, Anhua County, Yiyang City, Hunan Province Opening hours: 08:00-17:00, last admission at 16:30 👉Closed on Mondays 💁No tickets are required, you can visit after registering at the entrance 🌟Highlights: 📝The museum has a lot of introductions to Anhua’s tea culture, paper-cut culture, and local humanistic customs. ➰The collection covers wooden plaques of black tea, stone carvings, jade, calligraphy and painting, bronzes, porcelain and pottery, etc. There is also a The black tea tea brick is made into a screen form and is the largest tea brick in the world. In addition to pictures, texts and objects, it also makes full use of sound, light, electricity and wax art to vividly restore the history and processing technology of black tea ✔️ 🔰The first to third floors of the main building are exhibition halls, covering an area of ​​about 2,100 square meters. 💁The first floor is themed "Shen Yun Anhua", showing the landscape of Anhua; 💁The second floor has the theme of "The Fragrance of Dark Tea", displaying the history and culture of Anhua black tea; 💁The third floor uses "The Traces of Time" as the theme to display the humanities and history of Anhua. 💁The fourth floor is a leisure place integrating tea product display and tea art performance. 👉There are also two temporary exhibition halls to hold various exhibitions. ✔️In the square in front of the Black Tea Museum, there is a giant 40,000 liang flower roll tea with a net weight of 1559 kilograms. It is the world’s tea king certified by Guinness📝 ☑️Anhua dark tea has a history of more than 2,300 years and requires 23 processes from production to completion. The tea leaves are fermented and roasted at high temperature, and the color is dark brown and oily, so it is called "black tea"⬇️ ☑️Nine functions of black tea: Supplementing dietary nutrition, aiding digestion, relieving greasiness, smoothing the stomach, lowering fat and weight loss, ✔️Softening human blood vessels, preventing cardiovascular disease, antioxidant, delaying aging, ✔️Prolonging life, anti-cancer, anti-mutation, lowering blood pressure and blood sugar, improving Carbohydrate metabolism, sterilization, anti-inflammation, diuresis and detoxification, reducing the toxicity of tobacco and alcohol⏫ ➰Ganliangcha is Anhua's traditional famous tea. It is cylindrical in shape, ✔️generally about 1.6 meters long, about 0.2 meters in diameter, and has a net weight of about 36 kilograms. Because the so-called thousand taels actually use an old scale, 16 taels equals 1 catty➰
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Posted: Feb 10, 2024
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