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Tea Picking in Hangzhou

Harvesting season in China can vary greatly between the different growing regions, sometimes starting as early as March and lasting until late November. Within the area, local vendors could be seen sitting outdoors with their metal pans drying freshly picked green tea. The smell emitting these pans and local shops was unbelievable – a delicate and sweet fragrance that reminded us of everything matcha we had ever eaten. Walking through the village, we saw numerous bamboo baskets holding Longjing’s infamous tea leaves; ranging from bright greens to paler hues once dried. We met a local tea grower and guide, who was to bring us to his part of the plantation. His little tea shop was decorated with traditional wear – hats, old outfits and little bamboo baskets used for collecting tea. Tying our own little baskets to our hips, we were led towards the tea terraces at last! The view from the middle of the hill was incredible – a beautiful panoramic view of the valley where terraces seemed to cover every surface of the surrounding area. #createwithtrip
Posted: Jun 21, 2022
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If you love drinking tea as much as I do, and want to learn more about local tea culture, April is a great month to visit Hangzhou. We paid a visit to the Longjing Tea Fields, which makes for a great day tour out of the city center of Hangzhou. The village itself was only a 5-10 minute walk from the Imperial Library, where local vendors could be seen sitting outdoors with their metal pans drying freshly picked green tea. The smell emitting these pans and local shops was unbelievable – a delicate and sweet fragrance that reminded us of everything matcha we had ever eaten. The ridge of the hills themselves are said to represent that of the dragon which the area takes its name from, extending from head to tail and curling around the plantation we were in! N.B. If travelling to Hangzhou during a weekend, be sure to allow some extra travel time to get to Longjing Village! On a good day, this trip is usually around 30-40 minutes by taxi, or an hour by bus. Arriving on a Sunday though, around 11am, we ended up being stuck in traffic for over 1.5 hours while trying to get to Longjing Village in a taxi (due to the area around the West Lake being highly congested). #urbanexplorer#qingmingtravel

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