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Maliandao Tea Street

Maliandao Tea Street

2012-07-11

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Maliandao Tea Street, the biggest tea market in Beijing. With its unique Chinese tea street, numerous tourists from China and abroad are attracted to this area. Various flavors of Chinese tea can be found within the shops that align the street, including the ubiquitous Chinese green too and oolong as well.

Maliandao Tea Street is located in the Southwestern region of the Xuanwu District. It is pretty close to the Beijing West Railway Station and was once a desolate area ignored by Beijingers prior to 1996.

There is also a vast amount of culture to be learned by the history of the teas which are provided to onlookers and shoppers. Besides that, the decor is remarkable, which makes this place one of the best choices to visit while staying in Beijing. Spend a few hours there on a Sunday and have your experience while shopping become a great learning tour .

But now, however, the 1, 500 m-long-strip has become the biggest tea market in Beijing and the largest tea distribution center in Northern China. Almost one thousand tea-stores offering leaves from the largest tea chains of China are gathering in this street. It is precisely what makes this area that special.

It’s relaxing to experience the taste of freshly brewed tea, whether at home or in the traditional environment of a tea house. If you want to buy tea, Beijing Maliandao is the place to go. It is Beijing’s number one place to purchase tea and is the largest distribution center of tea trade in Northern China.

Tea is not just a simple beverage, but a living piece of ancient Chinese culture. It is simple to prepare, but has endless varieties and styles which keep connoisseurs addicted. It is a wonderful way to truly feel Chinese culture and the best part is you can take it with for your friends and family.

The 1,500-meter long street sells the finest teas throughout China. The businesses on Maliandao Tea Street occupy an area of over 64,000-square feet and it has over 8 large tea malls. It is the largest tea distribution area in northern China. Retailers purchase tea here and export it to the United States, Korea, Russia, Japan, and many countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. The annual trade volume exceeds 1.3 billion Yuan which accounts for a tenth of the national tea trade volume.

There are famous teas from Zhejiang, Fujian, Anhui, Yunnan, Guizhou. Annual turnover is around billion, it is one of ten of China tea sale amount.

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