
The Yunmen Temple Ecological Tea Farm, located on the slopes behind Yunmen Temple in Dai Village, Xiaoshan, is home to the renowned Sanqing Tea. This tea is hand-roasted, resulting in a tea that is " fragrant, clear, and pure." Here, you can savor Sanqing Tea using Yunmen Temple's well water, enjoying a cup of tea and a moment of pure time.
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The Yunmen Temple Ecological Tea Farm combines the area's rich cultural heritage with its dedication to sustainable farming practices. The tea farm is part of a larger initiative to promote ecological farming and the preservation of traditional tea-making methods in Zhejiang. It is also linked to the nearby Yunmen Temple, adding a spiritual and cultural dimension to the farm experience.
The Yunmen Temple Ecological Tea Farm is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, about a 30-40 minute drive from the city center. You can reach the site by taxi, or take public transportation (buses are available) to the nearby area, followed by a short walk or taxi ride to the farm.
The farm is open year-round, with peak visiting times during the spring and autumn tea harvest seasons. It is open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM, but visiting in the early morning or late afternoon provides the best light for photography and fewer crowds.
The entrance fee is approximately 50-70 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the farm's entrance, or online through local travel websites for convenience during busy seasons.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended during peak seasons, particularly in spring when the tea harvest occurs. A few days in advance is generally sufficient, but booking earlier is advisable during holidays or weekends.
Allow about 2-3 hours to fully explore the tea farm, participate in tea-picking activities, enjoy a tea ceremony, and learn about the farming and production process.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and English-speaking guides can be arranged if requested in advance. The tours provide a detailed explanation of the tea farming process and the farm's ecological practices.
Start by exploring the tea fields, then head to the tea-making demonstration and ceremony area. Afterward, take a walk through the scenic viewpoints and finish with a guided tour to learn about the ecological farming techniques.
Currently, the farm does not offer night visits, light shows, or special tours. The attraction is best experienced during daylight hours, especially for the tea-picking experience and scenic walks.
The farm tends to be quieter on weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon. It can get crowded during weekends and holidays, particularly during the tea harvest season in spring and autumn.
There are toilets, rest areas, and a small tea shop selling locally produced tea and tea-related products. Refreshments and light snacks are available, but it is advisable to bring water for the hike or tea-picking activities.
The farm is generally accessible for most visitors, but some of the trails and tea fields may be difficult for elderly or disabled visitors to navigate. The main areas, including the tea ceremony, are wheelchair accessible, but visitors should check in advance for specific accommodations.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are accepted at the tea farm, along with cash. Cards may not be as commonly accepted, so it is best to have mobile payment options or cash on hand.
Inside the farm, there are small tea houses where visitors can enjoy local snacks and freshly brewed tea. For more dining options, visitors can head to nearby towns or Hangzhou city center for a variety of restaurants.
Vegetarian options are available at the tea house, especially dishes made with locally grown vegetables. Vegan and halal options may be limited, but nearby restaurants in Hangzhou provide a broader range of options.
There are several guesthouses and mid-range hotels near the tea farm. For more luxurious accommodations, visitors can stay in Hangzhou, where a wider selection of hotels is available, just a short drive away.
Yes, there is a small souvenir shop selling locally grown tea, tea-related products, and handcrafted tea accessories such as teapots and cups.
After visiting, the best transportation options are taxis or private car services. Public buses are available for return trips to Hangzhou city center.