Friday, April 13, 2012

Meijiawu or Dragon Well tea plantation?

Which is better? What are the differences?



Meijiawu or Dragon Well tea plantation?


Meijiawu is less-known and thus less touristy.



Meijiawu or Dragon Well tea plantation?


While less tourist is nice, sometimes there is a reason tourists flock to one place over another. Aside from tourists, are the experiences similar?




Partly promotion - Long Jin (Dragon Well) is better known. There is a wonderful hike from Meijiawu, through the tea plantations and down to Ling Yin temple.




The local car owner which I rented for the day somehow didn%26#39;t want to take me up to the Longjing tea plantation around 3pm he mentioned will be bogged by heavy traffic.



He prefered after 5pm and what to see when near dark? He mentioned that ones one go there only for the purpose to taste the tea and buy them from the farmer. Well maybe to learn also how the tea leaves is pluck to the finished roasted product like I had a good lesson on Kandy tea plantation in Sri Lanka.



I didnt make to the tea plantation as I didnt want to buy this year the expensive Longjing tea and not much of a mountian scenery there advised by the rental car? Am I in a fixed

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