The exhibition hall of the TenFu tea
Museum is a two-story building in ancient Chinese architectural style
encompassing an area of 3,000 m2. the style of the hall is a combination of
conventional and modern design. Materials on tea technology, tea discovery, tea
application and innovation are displayed on the first floor with stories on tea
from various dynasties in China (the Tang Dynasty, the Song Dynasty, the Yuan
Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty), famous Chinese springs, the
current production condition of Chinese tea, tea garden, different methods of
tea making, tea samples along with all sorts of tea-drinking customs existing
among Chinese minority groups. There is also an exhibition room for which holds
special exhibitions regularly. On the second floor, we introduce tea customs of
other countries, tea culture of Japan, Korea and countries in Southeast Asia,
arts and tea sets, explain the relationship between tea and poems, tea and
calligraphy and paintings, tea and health, and the multiple use of tea. Also on
the second floor, the TenFu History Room introduces the development of the TenFu
Group.
A wide range of historic relics, material objects, models, lightened boxes,
displaying boards, multimedia methods are used to introduce basic knowledge of
tea vividly and comprehensively to the visitor as they stroll around the
premises.