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Teatime!
(chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2007-06-25 09:06
Shanghai
Peng Chacha
Besides fragrant tea, this place is also famous for its entertainment
facilities as it offers poker, chess and many other games. Guests here
can enjoy tea while chatting and playing games. On the first floor, there
are many kinds of nuts and snacks to try. And the second floor has many
small rooms, which offers more privacy for conversation.
Address: No. 549, Jianhe Road, Changning District
Tel: 021-62385615
Taihe Teahouse
Showcasing a lot of antique furniture from the Ming and Qing dynasties,
this place attracts many people who appreciate traditional
Chineseculture. As for the tea, its selection and quality may defy your
imagination. Even the water for making tea is transported from the famous
Hutiao Spring in Hangzhou. So when you enter the teahouse, you can get
fully immersed in the tea fragrance. And the d��cor of this teahouse is
also gorgeous. There are man-made brooks and bridges, which can make you
feel like you are tasting tea in a natural environment.
Address: No. 569, Pudong Avenue, Putong New District.
Tel: 010-6887880
(Edited by KK Zhao)
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