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  2. Wistaria Tea House - Wikipedia

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    The Wistaria Tea House (Chinese: 紫藤廬; pinyin: Zǐténg Lú), the Wisteria House, or Wistaria House is a historical teahouse in Daan District, Taipei, Taiwan.The establishment is situated in a Japanese-style wooden house built in the 1920s on Xinsheng South Road.

  3. Ping-Lin Tea Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Ping-Lin Tea Museum (traditional Chinese: 坪林茶業博物館; simplified Chinese: 坪林茶业博物馆; pinyin: Pínglín Cháyè Bówùguǎn), [1] also spelled Pinglin Tea Museum, is a museum located in the hills of Pinglin District, New Taipei, Taiwan. It is one of the world's largest tea museums. [2] [3]

  4. Tianma Tea House - Wikipedia

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    The Tianma Tea House is a former tea house in Datong District, Taipei, Taiwan. It is the site where an enforcement officer from the Taiwan Tobacco and Wine Monopoly Bureau of the Taiwan Provincial Government accidentally shot a civilian on 27 February 1947.

  5. Maokong - Wikipedia

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    Maokong still produces some tea, most notably tieguanyin tea. The Taipei Tea Research and Promotion Center is in Maokong. [4] Many restaurants in the area offer both tea and food. A combination of traditional tea culture, food, and scenery are the main reasons the area has become a popular tourist destination.

  6. Taiwanese tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese tea culture includes tea arts, traditional tea ceremonies, and the social aspects of tea consumption in Taiwan. Its roots can be traced back to Chinese tea culture . Many of the classical arts can be seen in the tea culture, such as calligraphy, flower arts, and incense arts.

  7. Taipei Story House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1913–14 during Japanese rule by Tan Tiau-chun (陳朝駿), a Daitōtei tea merchant. [1] [2] It was originally a guest house for local dignitaries and overseas guests. [citation needed] [3] The ground floor was built using brick and the upper floors of wood with English Tudor-style beams. [1]

  8. The hottest new hotel openings in the world for 2025 - AOL

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    Hot on the heels of Capella Bangkok topping the World’s 50 Best Hotels list in 2024, Capella Hotel Group will open in Taipei’s Songshan district, not far from Xingtian Temple. Offering ...

  9. Ten Ren Tea - Wikipedia

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    "Ten Ren's Tea Culture Building" (天仁茶文化大樓) in Taipei. Founded in 1953 [2] in Taiwan by Ray Ho Lee, Ten Ren's Group (天仁集團) also operates Cha for Tea teahouses in Southern California as well as Ten Ren's Tea (天仁茗茶) stores in California and six Ten Rens in New York, and other places, and through the subsidiary Ten Fu Group (天福集團) produces and sells tea ...