Ten Ren Tea Culture Museum is located at the boundary where the city of Hsinchu and Miaoli County meet, and the tea museum takes up 6000 square feet. Since its establishment in 1977, the farm has successfully earned a high reputation for its superb tea quality. In the front of the farm is the Lu Yi Memorial Hall dedicated to Mr Lu Yi for his contributions in the propagation of the Chinese tea brewing and making. His statue was placed in front of the hall. Inside the hall, there are displays of various tea-making kits, pots. The museum also offers tea tasting, and introduction of tea making process.
It is an educational trip for the tourist to learn about the history of the tea production, and also get to sampling some different flavorful teas in Taiwan.
Ten Ren Tea Culture Museum
opening hours:
Open Hour
Tuesday-Sunday 9:00AM-5:30PM
Closed on Monday
Tel: +886 37-696718
Directions:
By car :
Go along Chungkuang Road. After passing Neihu Village in Shianshan, Hsinchu, the road gradually goes uphill.
At the highest point, you will see a white building beside the road and that is Ten Ren Tea Culture Museum
Go along Chungkuang Road. After passing Neihu Village in Shianshan, Hsinchu, the road gradually goes uphill.
At the highest point, you will see a white building beside the road and that is Ten Ren Tea Culture Museum