First private tea museum on Mount Wuyi in SE China's Fujian Province

Photo taken on May 26, 2021 shows a view of the Ruiquan Tea Museum at Mount Wuyi ("Wuyishan") scenic area in southeast China's Fujian Province. Besides the beautiful mountain sceneries, Mount Wuyi is also known for its tea culture, as many oolong and black teas are produced here, such as the famous Da Hong Pao ("Big Red Rope"). Ruiquan Tea Museum, the first private museum on Mount Wuyi, displays the traditional manual production techniques of Da Hong Pao ("Big Red Rope"), and collections of tea that have been produced and preserved for over a hundred years. (Photo provided by A Date with China)





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