Aristocratic lineage in common people’s teahouse, the oldest existing teahouse in Shanghai. In 1986, Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom came to the building to have tea. The teahouse has also hosted Prince Sihanouk and his wife, the President of Malta, the Governor General of Canada, the Prime Minister of Sweden, the Prime Minister of Japan, etc. Huxinting Tea House has attracted many international celebrities, such as the wife of the French President, the German President’s wife, the world racing champion, and France’s top movie star. Countless tea drinkers came and took photos where the famous people had sat. In addition to the warm fragrance of tea, you can also enjoy the traditional Jiangnan silk and bamboo every Tuesday afternoon. The so-called splendid Jiangnan has many skills, and the wonderful sounds on the green wave corridor are special. Soft and thin like the wind supporting willows, softly talking about fragrant tea and silk and bamboo. When you go to the Huxin Pavilion, in addition to drinking tea, you can also read about the culture of Jiangnan. Business hours: 8:30-22:00 Transportation: Bus 736, 930, 920, 801, 64 Parking: Parking lot outside the Chenghuang Temple
Reference when using
1-3 hours
transportation
Bus: Take No. 26 and get off at Xinbeimen (bus station)
Tickets
106 yuan/person
Opening hours
08:30-21:00 (January 1st - December 31st, Monday - Sunday)