China Tea Museum (Tea History Hall) China Tea Museum is a special tea culture museum located in Shuangfeng Village, beside Longjing Road, southwest of West Lake, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province. As a museum with the theme of displaying tea culture, the building is located in the Shuangfeng area of Longjing Tea, the origin of Hangzhou West Lake, thus designing the six relatively independent and interconnected display spaces of tea history, tea collection, tea affairs, tea margin, tea set, tea customs. The interpretation of tea culture from different angles has played a good display effect. The Chinese Tea Museum is built on the mountain, backed by Jiqing Mountain, facing the five old peaks, adjacent to the new west lake in the east, surrounded by tea gardens, looking around, pink walls, tiles, green trees and the tea gardens that are continuous and green. The main body of the museum is composed of several scattered buildings, with flower corridors, winding paths, rockery, pool marsh, water rafts and other intertwined, creating a unique charm and simple and fresh, return to nature of the pastoral scenery rich in Jiangnan gardens. Tea History Hall tea is one of China's important contributions to humankind and world civilization. China is the origin of tea trees and is the first country to discover and use tea. Tea industry and tea culture began with tea drinking. Over the past thousands of years, with the tea drinking style constantly deepening the life of the Chinese people, tea culture in China's long-standing national culture has been enriched and developed, becoming a treasure of the traditional Oriental culture. Modern tea culture has enriched the world culture with its unique style.