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Next to Minsheng Village Bank, No. 6-5 Qingyuan Park Road
M43***36🌟 Pu'er Simao District: A Slow Time of Tea and Clouds 📜 An Oasis on the Ancient Tea-Horse Road Pu'er, a small town hidden in the mountains of southern Yunnan, was once one of the most important post stations along the ancient Tea-Horse Road. Strolling through the streets of Simao District, one can almost hear the clanging of horse caravan bells echoing amidst the aroma of tea. Today, the most captivating aspect of the area lies not in the bustle but in its unique leisure—the sun slants across the tea mountains, the clouds drift slowly by, and even time seems to soften. 🏡 Tianyuzhuang Coffee Farm: A Mountaintop Utopia Address: 900 meters northeast of G213 Journey Expansion Training Co., Ltd. A stay at Tianyuzhuang begins with a wake kissed by clouds and mist. Panoramic windows frame the coffee and tea plantations like a painting, while the smart toilet and voice control system quietly remind us that we haven't traveled back to ancient times. The most unforgettable moment was when the housekeeper called us to see a rainbow at 4 a.m. It had just rained in the mountains, and a rainbow stretched across the entire valley—it turns out Pu'er's rainbows don't hang in the sky, but float in the sea of ​​clouds. ☕Jian Yu Coffee: A Literary Stop on the Roadside Address: 6-5 Park Road (look for the roadside storefront) This barista tucked away on the roadside is an interesting man. He said the inspiration for roasting coffee beans and tea leaves together came from a drunken bout, and it unexpectedly led to his signature "Tea Latte." At 3 p.m., sunlight streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows. We sat in a trance with the tea farmer at the next table, watching his ginger cat, who always stole coffee grounds, rolling around in the yard. 🌄Magical Moments in Pu'er While watching the sunset in the tea fields, we met an elderly woman returning from tea picking. She taught us how to feel the vitality of the tea leaves using the warmth of our palms. As the setting sun stained the entire tea plantation amber, I suddenly understood why the people of Pu'er often say, "One tea, one world"—each leaf here retains the flavor of sunshine, clouds, and time. While city baristas strive for the perfect 30-second brew, Pu'er residents are still willing to spend half a day waiting for a single cup of tea to slowly unwind. Perhaps this is the meaning of travel: not seeking new scenery, but seeing the world through new eyes. #YunnanSlowLife #TeaCoffeeLove #CloudPu'er #NicheTravelDestinations
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