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April 4, 2025
Entering Fulian Jiaye Villa in Wuyi Mountain, it feels like being in a paradise of tea culture. From the moment you check in, you can see the craftsmanship everywhere: the room is filled with the elegant aroma of roasted tea. The next morning, I followed the manor housekeeper to stroll around the manor and visited the whole process of Wuyi rock tea from picking to baking. There is a Wu Jue Nong Memorial Hall in the manor, which provides an in-depth understanding of the life and contributions of Wu Jue Nong, the founder of China's modern tea industry, known as the modern "Tea Saint". It turns out that Zhongcha was founded by him. It is really worth coming here. For those who love tea culture, it is worth staying here! At noon, an elegant and beautiful manor manager guided the tasting of the more than 60-year-old Dancong in the manor's own tea garden from a professional perspective: the former has a heavy rock rhyme; the latter has a delicate and elegant floral fragrance and a long aftertaste. Not bad. I bought 10 directly.
The breakfast is particularly amazing, with both local tea-flavored eggs and freshly wrapped and cooked wontons. I personally like the dessert lotus seed soup.
Fulian Jiaye Villa is not only a high-end tea estate, but also a living tea culture museum. From tea garden to tea cups, from craftsmanship to history, every detail interprets the soul of Wuyi rock tea, making it an ideal place for tea lovers and nature seekers.
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