Ten Ren Tea Culture Museum Introduction
The Ten Ren Tea Culture Museum is located within the Ten Ren Tea Culture Park in Zhunan. It is a two-story building with an indoor area of approximately 200 ping. Inside the museum, there are ten themed exhibition areas planned, including the Tea Corridor, Hands-on Tea Experience, Introduction to Tea Making, Health Benefits of Tea, Tea Time Tunnel, Good Tea from Taiwan, Tea Utensils Heritage, Understanding Chinese Tea through Colors, Fun of Tea Tasting around the World, and Following the Footsteps of Ten Ren. These areas encompass a basic understanding of tea and the tea culture from ancient times to the present, covering both Taiwan and the world. While these topics may be familiar to colleagues, we have added some creativity and ingenuity, hoping to help everyone easily and joyfully learn about and fall in love with tea from a different perspective. Highlights of the visit: The mini tea-making machines are not just models! They are specially made at a one-tenth scale, based on actual machine structures, with each one capable of real operation. Our series of intricate miniature models related to tea drinking in different dynasties—Tang, Song, Ming, and Qing—have been meticulously created, capturing the features of scenes, characters' expressions, costumes, and the tea utensils used, all of which are very interesting and educational! The three-dimensional models of Taiwan allow visitors to understand the distribution of tea-growing regions, revealing where green tea and oolong tea are produced. Just press a button to find out! Is that all? Not at all; there are many more discoveries waiting for you! In addition to these static displays, we have also prepared engaging experiential activities to test your creativity, such as tea dyeing. After reading the above introduction, do you feel a sense of anticipation? We sincerely invite you and your friends and family to experience this cultural and leisurely aspect of tea.