Chaozhou Namiao Tea House, experience a night tea in a quiet courtyard
During the few days in Chaozhou Ancient City, I slowly strolled through the streets and alleys of the ancient city. There are food shops and grandmothers' handmade beef balls stalls everywhere. If you want to talk about a good place to drink tea and rest, the most satisfactory one is Namiao Tea House located in Jiahu Lane.
Store name: Namiao Tea House
Address: No. 29 Jiahu Lane, Taiping Street, Chaozhou
Opening hours: 10:00-23:30
Per capita consumption: 60 yuan
Namiao Tea House is located at No. 29 Jiahu Lane, Taiping Street, in the alley next to the archway street. It is a teahouse transformed from a Qing Dynasty building with a history of nearly 200 years. The overall appearance is retained. Most of the original appearance is retained. The gate tower still retains the "Doctor's House" door plaque, which means "Scholarly Family". It is quiet and elegant. It is indeed a good place to drink tea and talk.
This was once the private residence of Mr. Li Yulin, the president of the Chao'an Chamber of Commerce in the early Republic of China. His poems and murals are still preserved on the wall, and the wooden screens that quietly tell the past. Whether you come in the afternoon or at night, you can feel the whispers, leisure and comfort of the old teahouse.
The first time I came here was at night, and it was also the first time I experienced night tea. I ordered a set of twelve Kung Fu tea and snacks, and I was very happy to chat in the breeze and moon.
Side by side with the teahouse, Nan Miao is also a homestay with a total of seven guest rooms. Each room adopts a minimalist Japanese style, which is simple and elegant. Each room also thoughtfully prepares a complete set of tea sets. You can boil water and ask for tea in your spare time. When you pick up and put down the teacup, you can feel the indifference in the bones of Chaozhou people.
It is especially recommended to stay here for one night when you come to Chaozhou, drink tea, chat and visit the ancient city. This city has a comfort you have never imagined.
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Chaozhou Namiao Tea House, experience a night tea in a quiet courtyard During the few days in Chaozhou Ancient City, I slowly strolled through the streets and alleys of the ancient city. There are food shops and grandmothers' handmade beef balls stalls everywhere. If you want to talk about a good place to drink tea and rest, the most satisfactory one is Namiao Tea House located in Jiahu Lane. Store name: Namiao Tea House Address: No. 29 Jiahu Lane, Taiping Street, Chaozhou Opening hours: 10:00-23:30 Per capita consumption: 60 yuan Namiao Tea House is located at No. 29 Jiahu Lane, Taiping Street, in the alley next to the archway street. It is a teahouse transformed from a Qing Dynasty building with a history of nearly 200 years. The overall appearance is retained. Most of the original appearance is retained. The gate tower still retains the "Doctor's House" door plaque, which means "Scholarly Family". It is quiet and elegant. It is indeed a good place to drink tea and talk. This was once the private residence of Mr. Li Yulin, the president of the Chao'an Chamber of Commerce in the early Republic of China. His poems and murals are still preserved on the wall, and the wooden screens that quietly tell the past. Whether you come in the afternoon or at night, you can feel the whispers, leisure and comfort of the old teahouse. The first time I came here was at night, and it was also the first time I experienced night tea. I ordered a set of twelve Kung Fu tea and snacks, and I was very happy to chat in the breeze and moon. Side by side with the teahouse, Nan Miao is also a homestay with a total of seven guest rooms. Each room adopts a minimalist Japanese style, which is simple and elegant. Each room also thoughtfully prepares a complete set of tea sets. You can boil water and ask for tea in your spare time. When you pick up and put down the teacup, you can feel the indifference in the bones of Chaozhou people. It is especially recommended to stay here for one night when you come to Chaozhou, drink tea, chat and visit the ancient city. This city has a comfort you have never imagined.
A teahouse opened in a century-old house. Phoenix Dancong tea is delicious, taro slices and belly button cakes are delicious Chatting with my parents while drinking, the mother cat and the baby cat sat behind us to play; It was drizzling outside, and the lotus leaves were particularly beautiful and eye-catching
The Chaozhou-style small "Si Dian Jin" old house where the Nan Miao Tea House is located has a history of more than 100 years. The owner restored it to its original state and transformed it into the tea house it is today. It is not far from Paifang Street. If you are tired of shopping, you can come here to sit down and taste some Chaozhou Gongfu tea. The teahouse in the courtyard even uses a charcoal-burning red clay stove to boil water, which adds a unique flavor. There are a few clusters of bamboo and green plants planted beside the wall, which is simple and elegant. There are ordinary alleys and ordinary life here. Enter an old house and you will find a different world inside. The charcoal fire is burning, the hot water is bubbling, and a cup of tea with the refreshing aroma of duck shit is a way to spend a pleasant afternoon in the old alley.
🍵 Chaozhou Nam Miao Tea House, experience a night tea in a quiet courtyard During the few days in Chaozhou Ancient City, I slowly strolled through the streets and alleys of the ancient city. There were food shops and beef balls stalls made by grandmas everywhere. If I want to talk about a good place to drink tea and rest, the most satisfactory one is Nam Miao Tea House located in Jiahu Lane. 🍵 Store name: Nam Miao Tea House 📍 Address: No. 29 Jiahu Lane, Taiping Street, Chaozhou 🕘 Opening hours: 10:00-23:30 💰 Average consumption per person: 60 yuan 🍵 Nam Miao Tea House is located at No. 29 Jiahu Lane, Taiping Street. It is a tea house transformed from a Qing Dynasty building with a history of nearly 200 years in the alley next to the archway street. The overall appearance is retained. Most of the original appearance is retained. The gate tower still retains the "Doctor's House" door plaque, which means "Scholarly Family". It is quiet and elegant. It is indeed a good place to drink tea and talk. This was once the private residence of Mr. Li Yulin, the president of the Chao'an Chamber of Commerce in the early Republic of China. His poems and murals are still preserved on the wall, and the wooden screens that quietly tell the past. Whether you come in the afternoon or at night, you can feel the whispers, leisure and comfort of the old teahouse. The first time I came here was at night, and it was also the first time I experienced night tea. I ordered a set of twelve Kung Fu tea and snacks, and I was very happy to chat with the breeze and the moon. 🏠Nan Miao is also a homestay next to the teahouse. There are seven guest rooms. Each room adopts a minimalist Japanese style, which is simple and elegant. Each room is also thoughtfully prepared with a full range of tea sets. You can boil water and ask for tea in your spare time. When you pick up and put down the teacup, you can feel the indifference in the bones of Chaozhou people. It is especially recommended to stay here for one night when you come to Chaozhou, drink tea, chat and visit the ancient city. This city has a comfort you have never imagined. 🍵 Chaozhou Nam Miao Tea House, experience a night tea in a quiet courtyard During the few days in Chaozhou Ancient City, I slowly strolled through the streets and alleys of the ancient city. There were food shops and beef balls stalls made by grandmas everywhere. If I want to talk about a good place to drink tea and rest, the most satisfactory one is Nam Miao Tea House located in Jiahu Lane. 🍵 Store name: Nam Miao Tea House 📍 Address: No. 29 Jiahu Lane, Taiping Street, Chaozhou 🕘 Opening hours: 10:00-23:30 💰 Average consumption per person: 60 yuan 🍵 Nam Miao Tea House is located at No. 29 Jiahu Lane, Taiping Street. It is a tea house transformed from a Qing Dynasty building with a history of nearly 200 years in the alley next to the archway street. The overall appearance is retained. Most of the original appearance is retained. The gate tower still retains the "Doctor's House" door plaque, which means "Scholarly Family". It is quiet and elegant. It is indeed a good place to drink tea and talk. This was once the private residence of Mr. Li Yulin, the president of the Chao'an Chamber of Commerce in the early Republic of China. His poems and murals are still preserved on the wall, and the wooden screens that quietly tell the past. Whether you come in the afternoon or at night, you can feel the whispers, leisure and comfort of the old teahouse. The first time I came here was at night, and it was also the first time I experienced night tea. I ordered a set of twelve Kung Fu tea and snacks, and I was very happy to chat with the breeze and the moon. 🏠Nan Miao is also a homestay next to the teahouse. There are seven guest rooms. Each room adopts a minimalist Japanese style, which is simple and elegant. Each room is also thoughtfully prepared with a full range of tea sets. You can boil water and ask for tea in your spare time. When you pick up and put down the teacup, you can feel the indifference in the bones of Chaozhou people. It is especially recommended to stay here for one night when you come to Chaozhou, drink tea, chat and visit the ancient city. This city has a comfort you have never imagined.
In Chaozhou, every household and even the shops along the street can see people sitting together drinking Kung Fu tea, revealing a sense of leisure, and this tea is drunk from morning to night, so in order to experience the mystery of Kung Fu tea, I also chose two teahouses to experience it separately. Recommended Teahouse 1: Qianli This is a small teahouse, which mainly sells the local Fenghuang Dancong in Chaozhou. I chatted with the owner of the teahouse for a whole afternoon, and I also had a certain understanding of the tea drinking culture and tea culture in Chaozhou. I drank three cups of tea in this teahouse, including Yashixiang, Baxian and Songzhong, all of which belong to Fenghuang Dancong, but the corresponding levels and products are different, and the tea color and tea taste can also be felt to be different. Yashixiang is the most famous basic Fenghuang Dancong in the local area, and Baxian smells nectar before drinking it. The smell is fragrant and rich, and the Songzhong tea soup is clear and tastes sweet and refreshing. So I recommend this place to friends who want to taste different teas at once Recommended Teahouse 2: Nan Miao This teahouse is relatively larger in scale. In addition to operating a teahouse, it also has a homestay. It charges in the form of private rooms, which is suitable for more people to make tea together. There are also tea culture courses, which can be registered in advance and explained by teachers. I think this is also more suitable for guests who want to simply get started with Kung Fu tea for the first time. In addition, the owner also told me that when the tea picking season comes, you can also sign up to experience picking tea in their tea garden. I think this is also very interesting.