Recently, I have been seeing cafes or afternoon tea on the rooftops. I didn't expect to see a teahouse on the rooftop in Mount Emei in my circle of friends these two days, so I went to experience it.
This "teahouse on the rooftop" is called Shangshanshang Teahouse, located near Mingshan Square in the urban area of Mount Emei, close to the Chengdong Campus of Emei No. 2 Middle School. The unique exterior decoration can tell at a glance that this teahouse is different. You need to choose whether to go up Mount Emei or up the mountain.
Entering the teahouse is a carefully built Chinese courtyard. When you come in, you will have the idea of feeling quiet. If the weather is good, it is a good choice to boil tea around the stove. If the weather is cold, you can also enter the hall. If you want better privacy, there are private rooms.
The courtyard-style decoration style makes this place very suitable for checking in and taking pictures, especially the "afternoon tea on the roof". In fact, it is not quite the same as imagined. It is not really on the roof, but the safety is relatively high. The teahouse is full of atmosphere for taking pictures and checking in.
The main services here include tea drinks and snacks, including green tea, white tea, black tea, and scented tea. In addition to the common fireside tea and fireside roasted milk tea, they also have a special water-boiling tea. Since it has not officially opened for business, I regret not being able to experience the water-boiling tea. After reading the introduction, I feel that my understanding of tea culture is not deep enough and I need to learn more.
If coffee is provided in the future, maybe it can attract more young people?
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Recently, I have been seeing cafes or afternoon tea on the rooftops. I didn't expect to see a teahouse on the rooftop in Mount Emei in my circle of friends these two days, so I went to experience it. This "teahouse on the rooftop" is called Shangshanshang Teahouse, located near Mingshan Square in the urban area of Mount Emei, close to the Chengdong Campus of Emei No. 2 Middle School. The unique exterior decoration can tell at a glance that this teahouse is different. You need to choose whether to go up Mount Emei or up the mountain. Entering the teahouse is a carefully built Chinese courtyard. When you come in, you will have the idea of feeling quiet. If the weather is good, it is a good choice to boil tea around the stove. If the weather is cold, you can also enter the hall. If you want better privacy, there are private rooms. The courtyard-style decoration style makes this place very suitable for checking in and taking pictures, especially the "afternoon tea on the roof". In fact, it is not quite the same as imagined. It is not really on the roof, but the safety is relatively high. The teahouse is full of atmosphere for taking pictures and checking in. The main services here include tea drinks and snacks, including green tea, white tea, black tea, and scented tea. In addition to the common fireside tea and fireside roasted milk tea, they also have a special water-boiling tea. Since it has not officially opened for business, I regret not being able to experience the water-boiling tea. After reading the introduction, I feel that my understanding of tea culture is not deep enough and I need to learn more. If coffee is provided in the future, maybe it can attract more young people? #秋冬围炉煮茶 #颜控最爱下午茶 #照片打签地 #Emeishan旅游攻略 #Emeishan美食