Hangzhou Tea Picking
Hangzhou Tea Picking
Hangzhou Tea Picking
Hangzhou Tea Picking
Hangzhou Tea Picking
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Hangzhou

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Hangzhou Tea Picking
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Best time to visitMar-May

Introduction Hangzhou Tea Picking

Introduction
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Hangzhou's favorable geographical environment and high-quality water sources provide unique natural conditions for growing tea. In Hangzhou, tourists can personally participate in tea picking activities, learn about the growth and production process of tea, and feel the charm of tea culture. The tea gardens here are continuous and the environment is quiet. Under the guidance of tea farmers, tourists can personally experience the fun of tea picking and learn about the picking techniques and standards of tea. Not only that, but also a deep understanding of China's tea culture can be achieved. It is a rare cultural and natural journey.

Trip Moments Hangzhou Tea Picking

Hangzhou Tea Picking Trip Moments
Tea Picking in Hangzhou
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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
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Autumn Longjing Tea Picking Tour in Hangzhou.

Autumn Longjing Tea Picking Tour in Hangzhou.

Manjuelong Tea Picking Tour Manjuelong is the second largest Longjing tea origin in Hangzhou, with a large tea mountain protection area. From Upper Manjuelong to Lower Manjuelong, the tea mountains form a stunning natural landscape. West Lake Longjing tea is also divided into spring and autumn seasons. Although autumn tea is not as fresh as spring tea, it is still expensive. Fresh Longjing tea has a faint bean fragrance, which is my favorite. Old tea trees have a more mellow taste and a clean aftertaste. In the Longjing tea production area, climb Baihe Peak along Manjuelong, enjoy the open tea mountains, pick tea by hand, and experience the fun of Longjing tea picking. In autumn, there is also a special osmanthus Longjing tea. Under the osmanthus rain in Manlong, find a teahouse and have a cup of Longjing tea, which is the most appropriate. Picking experience: starting from 100 yuan Tea house: starting from 80 yuan per person Transportation: Bus No. 87 goes directly there
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Hangzhou Tea Picking | This 10-second healing hike will have you hooked.

Hangzhou Tea Picking | This 10-second healing hike will have you hooked.

Hangzhou's tea mountains are so beautiful, and there's more to Hangzhou than just West Lake. The surrounding tea mountains are truly healing. On weekends, I love to meet up with two or three friends and go to the mountains to chat, pick tea, and enjoy tea. Here's a spring hiking route in Hangzhou that I love. You can take in the sights of Longjing tea mountains, tea picking, and West Lake. It's a great place to breathe fresh air on the weekends. 【Hiking guide below】⬇️ ✅About the route Longjing Village - Shili Langdang - Jiuxu or Yunqi Bamboo Trail, total time 3-4 hours. The difficulty is relatively low. If you don't want to walk too much, you can go down from Fahui Temple, which takes only 1-2 hours. 1️⃣Longjing Village I usually use the "Shili Langdang" archway as the starting point for my hike. It takes half an hour to reach the top, where you can overlook the entire Longjing Village and West Lake. There are many岔路 (fork in the road) to choose from on the mountain. 2️⃣Jiuxu Jiuxu is now a sea of green. You can also choose to start from Jiuxu and walk all the way to Longjing Village, which is also breathtakingly beautiful. 3️⃣Fahui Temple My favorite way to hike is from behind Fahui Temple. After visiting Fahui Temple, you can hike from here. I feel that the distance from here is much easier than from Shili Langdang. You can go down from Shili Langdang, which takes less time. Hiking tips ‼️ ✅Wear comfortable shoes ✅Don't buy tea easily in Longjing Village ✅You can find a teahouse halfway, enjoy the scenery and tea, it's beautiful
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Climbing mountains, picking tea, admiring flowers, and waiting for the sunset in Hangzhou's spring.

Climbing mountains, picking tea, admiring flowers, and waiting for the sunset in Hangzhou's spring.

It's Longjing tea picking season again🌿 I came to Yangmeiling Village in Hangzhou 🌱and saw the tender buds of Longjing tea leaves detaching from the branches. One bud and two leaves, small and fresh. I reached out, bent down, and picked them, 💐savoring the taste of spring. A gentle breeze blew🍃, and the tea fragrance became even richer. Tired from picking tea🤣, I found a hotel to rest and brewed a pot of Longjing. The tea was crystal clear. 🍵I took a sip; it was fragrant with a subtle bean aroma. In the evening, I watched the sunset from the second floor🌇. 🏞The tea mountains instantly transformed into an oil painting. At night, lying in bed🌃, I smelled the Longjing fragrance on the quilt and drifted off to sleep. After waking up, I walked along Yangmeiling Village towards Manjuelong Village🔥, my favorite place to visit during the osmanthus season.
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Longjing Village Hiking and Tea-Picking Team Building

Longjing Village Hiking and Tea-Picking Team Building

👣【Hangzhou West Lake Mountains Hiking + Longjing Village Tea-Picking Team Building Activity🎉】 🌳Friends, today I'm sharing with you a super fun team building activity—hiking in the Hangzhou West Lake mountains + tea-picking in Longjing Village!👒 ☀️Morning: - 9:00 - 9:30 Gather, get ready with equipment, and set off! - 9:30 - 12:00 Start hiking through the West Lake mountains, enjoy the beauty of nature, and breathe in the fresh air😉. 🥣Noon: - 12:00 - 13:30 Taste authentic farmhouse dishes in Longjing Village and take a rest🛏. 🌱Afternoon: - 13:30 - 15:00 Enter Longjing Village, experience the joy of tea-picking, and learn about the culture of Longjing tea🤩. - 15:00 - 16:00 Taste the Longjing tea you picked yourself, and enjoy the fragrance of tea🥰. 🎉This team building activity not only exercises the body but also allows you to enjoy beautiful scenery and experience the fun of tea-picking, it's simply fantastic!😜
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While it may not be tea-picking season, Longjing is still a great place to enjoy tea in Hangzhou.

While it may not be tea-picking season, Longjing is still a great place to enjoy tea in Hangzhou.

Longjing tea is one of China's top ten famous teas, and authentic West Lake Longjing is only produced in the limited mountainous areas of Hangzhou's Xihu District. The famous Longjing Village is one of these areas. Longjing Village is surrounded by mountains on three sides and a lake on the other, with tea gardens scattered throughout the mountains. Autumn is not the picking season for West Lake Longjing, so you won't see tea pickers busy at work. However, the vast tea gardens and lush greenery are still a sight to behold. Walk along the path in the tea garden to the mountainside for a panoramic view of Longjing Village. When visiting Longjing Village, tea tasting is a must. However, be wary of people trying to solicit customers at bus stops. You can find some well-reviewed tea houses online, or just pick one at random, as they are generally all good. Most tea houses in Longjing Village offer both tea and food. Order a pot of West Lake Longjing and enjoy a meal of farm-style dishes. For just a few hundred yuan per person, you can enjoy a long-awaited sense of relaxation. It's no wonder that many people drive to Longjing to enjoy a leisurely time on weekends.
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ChandniChowkAdventurer