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The first full-category tea culture museum in Northwest China was officially opened

author:Xi'an Net

A museum is a condensation of a city's historical development, a city's business card, and an important cultural palace for people to perceive history, understand the present, and explore the future. On May 18, International Museum Day, the first tea museum in Northwest China integrating six major tea categories, tea history, tea classics, tea technology, tea life and tea culture was officially opened.

The first full-category tea culture museum in Northwest China was officially opened
The first full-category tea culture museum in Northwest China was officially opened

Spectators visit the Tea Museum.

The Tea Museum is located on the fourth floor of the Northwest International Tea City, and is the first museum in Northwest China to take "tea" as the core and introduce tea comprehensively and in-depth. Walking into the museum, the origin, development and evolution of tea are clearly displayed in front of the audience. The multimedia display in the museum allows people to feel the unique charm of tea in different regions and cultures. The rich and diverse exhibits are dizzying, from ancient tea samples to precious historical tea utensils, from the records of tea trade to the artistic presentation of tea culture, all of which show the inextricable connection between tea and human civilization.

The first full-category tea culture museum in Northwest China was officially opened
The first full-category tea culture museum in Northwest China was officially opened

Several "ladies of the Song Dynasty" showed the audience the ancient culture of ordering tea.

The museum also set up a special scene for audience interaction, where several women dressed in Song Dynasty costumes taught the audience to order tea on the spot. Ms. Li, who is full of interest in learning to order tea, said that she likes to drink tea very much, but the first time she tried to order tea, this method of making tea "in the Tang Dynasty and flourishing in the Song Dynasty" is very decompressing, relaxing, and has an endless aftertaste.

The first full-category tea culture museum in Northwest China was officially opened

Ancient windmills and tea mills catch the eye of visitors.

Mr. Hu, a tea friend who came to visit, said that the museum is not only a place to display tea culture, but also a platform for people to understand and experience tea culture in depth. A variety of interactive displays and cultural activities allow tea lovers to experience traditional tea performances and taste a variety of high-quality teas, which is believed to attract more people to visit and experience.

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