Long Enting: It is a pavilion on the tea mountain in Wujiatai Village, the township of Gongcha, Wanzhai Township, Xuan'en County, Hubei Province. It was built by Wu Changchen, the ancestor of Gongcha. It was named "Long Enting" because of its gratitude to Emperor Qianlong for his appreciation of Wujiatai tea. It is mainly used to receive guests who come to Wujiatai. Take a break, enjoy tea and watch the scenery.
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Long Enting: It is a pavilion on the tea mountain in Wujiatai Village, the township of Gongcha, Wanzhai Township, Xuan'en County, Hubei Province. It was built by Wu Changchen, the ancestor of Gongcha. It was named "Long Enting" because of its gratitude to Emperor Qianlong for his appreciation of Wujiatai tea. It is mainly used to receive guests who come to Wujiatai. Take a break, enjoy tea and watch the scenery.
Long Enting: Located on the tea mountain in Wujiatai Village, Wanzhai Township, Xuanen County, Enshi Prefecture, Hubei Province. During the Qing Qianlong period, when the Qianlong emperor went down to the south of the Yangtze River, local officials dedicated the fried "Wujiatai tea" made by Wu Changchen, the ancestor of Gongcha, to Qianlong Emperor, and greatly appreciated the Qianlong product. Since then, Wujiatai tea has become a tribute to the court, and the reputation is far away, every year, many officials, local officials, squires and other famous people come, view tea, sing poetry, worship tea gods. In order to make guests have a place to rest and enjoy tea in the tea garden, Gongcha ancestor Wu Changchen Boao discussed, built a pavilion on the top of the tea mountain, named "Long En Pavilion". Up the tea mountain, standing in front of Long En Pavilion, looking around, the tea garden has a panoramic view, a green, like a paradise. #Beautiful Country #Attractions Travel Photos #Self-driving Tour Hubei