Lou Lim Ieoc Garden, Avenida do Conselheiro Ferreira de Almeida, Macau, ChinaMap
Phone: 00853-28827103
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Just went to the door, saw free to come in to visit, next to Lu Lianxuan Park, the outside look is quite beautiful. There is not much content inside, mainly some teapots, the strange thing is that when we went there, there was no staff.
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Macau Tea Culture House Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Tea Culture Museum introduces tea drinking culture through teapots and "tea paintings" exhibits. The original site was part of the entertainment garden. Later, it was rebuilt with the original Western-style architecture, with a strong Portuguese appearance style and a Chinese-colored tile roof. , the structure is a combination of Chinese and Western styles, that is, it has a southern European style, and it also matches the Portuguese-style architecture in this area. There are regular exhibitions in different forms in the museum to show the tea culture of tea culture.
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Macau Tea Culture House Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Just went to the door, saw free to come in to visit, next to Lu Lianxuan Park, the outside look is quite beautiful. There is not much content inside, mainly some teapots, the strange thing is that when we went there, there was no staff.
The tea cultural museum is in a very Western-style building. The knowledge about tea introduced inside is very rich, and there are also related teapots and other aspects. Interested friends can visit it in the past.
There is a Portuguese-style building in the Louisiana Garden of Macau, which is the first museum in Macau with tea culture as its theme. Macau's Tea Culture Museum, established by the Macau Civil Affairs Department in 2005, has two floors, which systematically re-exhibit the characteristics of Chinese and Western tea culture. On the first floor, there is a glass window, which shows many exquisite tea sets. Whether in shape or design, texture or color, it seems that "tea" fragrance can be smelled across the glass. Besides its practical value, it also has the aesthetic feeling of art. After looking at the exhibits on the first floor, follow the guide to the second floor. Up to the second floor, you can see the four-character plaque Qiongzhi Yuye. The overall decoration style is more antique, full of Chinese flavor. In such an environment, the guide gentleman's mind emerged such a picture, drinking a pot of tea, listening to the ditty, but also a different flavor. In this noisy and flowery city, if you want to find a quiet and comfortable place, you might as well come to Macau Tea Culture House.
One of the place to go here in Macau. You can feel the treasure and the beauty of the place when you saw the beautiful things inside. We my friends really love this place. Very cool and admiring♥️
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The Macau Tea Culture Museum is located in Lu Lianruo Park, covering an area of more than 1,000 square meters. The exterior design is a combination of Chinese and Western walls. It is unique and elegant, including the basement, the exhibition hall on the first floor and the second floor.
The Macau Tea Culture Museum is located in Lu Lianruo Park, the main road of the Netherlands Park, with a construction area of 1,076 square meters. It is the first museum in Macau with tea culture as a theme.
The Macau Tea Culture Museum is located in Lu Lianruo Park, covering an area of more than 1,000 square meters. The exterior design is a combination of Chinese and Western walls. It is unique and elegant, including the basement, the exhibition hall on the first floor and the second floor. The museum holds various exhibitions and tea culture activities in different forms to showcase Macau tea culture and Chinese and Western tea styles, and to promote the world tea culture knowledge and research on tea culture.