Tenfu Tea Museum
Private | |
Industry | Materials |
Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | Fujian, China |
Products | Consumer goods |
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Traditional Chinese | 天福茶博物院 | ||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 天福茶博物院 | ||||||||||
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Tenfu Tea Museum, in Zhangzhou, Fujian, China, was constructed in 2000, and finished in 2002 and is the world's largest tea museum.[1] The museum has a total area of 13 acres. The museum consists of many displays of past tea cultures, tea processing, tea and tea ware, as well as having live tea arts culture performances.
Five presentation facilities
The museum consists of five parts: Main Exhibition Hall, Chinese Tea Art Classroom, Japanese Tea House, Korean Tea House, Calligraphy and Chinese Painting Hall.
See also
- China National Tea Museum
- History of tea in China
- Ping-Lin Tea Museum
- List of food and beverage museums
References
- ↑ 天福茶博院:世界上最大的茶博物馆. Guangming Daily (China) (in Chinese). 22 June 2006. Retrieved 15 March 2012.
- "Rediscovering most quintessential of Chinese drinks - tea". The Star (Malaysia). 1 January 2003. Retrieved 15 March 2012.
- China Travel Guide
External links
- Museum website
- Museum website (Chinese)
Coordinates: 24°04′10″N 117°30′37″E / 24.069398°N 117.510272°E
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