Tea Mountain 95 Inn Introduction
In the past, to allow travelers at the midway point to take a break and enjoy some tea, people would place a tea barrel under their eaves with the words "奉茶" (Tea Served) written on it, showing empathy for the travelers' thirst. As transportation developed and roads became more comfortable, fewer people took the time to stop for tea. However, in recent years, with the rise of leisure travel, the number of passing travelers has increased. To revive that sense of warmth from the past, the owner built a guesthouse in the tea mountains, providing travelers with a great place to rest, chat, and make friends.