Kowloon |
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Chi Lin Nunnery |
Dialogue in the Dark |
Hong Kong Museum of History |
Hong kong Skyline |
Mongkok |
Nan Lian Garden |
Star Ferry Pier |
Tsim Sha Tsui East |
Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade |
Victoria Harbour |
Kowloon |
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Elements Shopping Mall |
Harbour City Hong Kong |
Jade Market |
Ladies Market |
Langham Place Shopping Mall |
Temple Street Night Market |
Hong Kong Island |
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International Finance Centre Mall |
MingCha Tea House |
Stanley Market |
The Peak Galleria |
Times Square Mall |
New Territories |
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Citygate Outlets |
Duty Free (Hong Kong Airport) |
Hong Kong Island |
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Amber at The Landmark |
Caprice |
China Club |
Lung King Heen |
Mandarin Grill + Bar |
New Territories |
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Do you like tea? What does it taste like? What do you look for in teas?
Hong Kong citizens are known to be tea lovers. Going through the streets of Hong Kong can be exhausting and a drink of tea could quench one’s thirst, and it would be preferable for everyone to try and drink MingCha Tea – Hong Kong’s #1 Tea Brand.
MingCha Tea House has lots of branches, but if you want to learn the culture behind drinking tea, you might consider going to Tai Koo in Wah Ha Factory Building where MingCha all started.
MingCha Tea House not only offers tea, it’s the experience. Activities are available for locals and tourists alike. They offer Tea Tasting, Tasting Workshops and Tasting Events. MingCha’s teas had won several awards including Most Outstanding Tea Branding Award and Innovative Entrepreneur Award, and included in the Gift Basket for the 74th Annual Academy Awards (the Oscars) in early 2000s.
After which, MingCha became famous and was included in the gift baskets of prestigious award-winning bodies namely, Cannes Film Festivals, the Emmy’s, and Dubai International Film Festival, among others. MingCha teas became a favorite gift because of their exquisite taste. It has developed patrons from all over the world and loved by the locals for years.
If you’re lucky during tasting sessions, Vivian Mak, the founder of MingCha Tea House, would give you a tour and a summary of the tea’s origin, how it is made, how it is produced, even the brewing methods. Each tea is brewed thrice so the flavors change as it brews – really savoring the flavors.
MingCha’s teas are excellent. It may be quite a whirlwind walk for tourists to find Wah Ha Factory, but it definitely is a treasure to find. Everyone loved the tea and most especially the tea tastings. MingCha Tea House is truly a great authentic tea experience. Even for a tea novice, it will be one of a kind. And for tourists, it’s a must see.
Website : www.mingcha.com
How about you, have you visited this place already or are having a plan to visit? Please feel free to share your experiences or leave comments.