List of teahouses
Teahouses are establishments where people gather to drink tea and often enjoy light meals and snacks. The nature of a teahouse varies by country, but they all serve as social hubs and important aspects of tea culture. This is a list of notable teahouses around the world.
Asia
China
In China, teahouses (茶馆, cháguǎn or 茶屋, cháwū) are traditionally places of social interaction. They can be found in almost every neighborhood and business district. Chinese teahouses offer a variety of tea leaves, including locally grown and imported varieties.
- Lao She Teahouse: Located in Beijing, it is named after the famous Chinese writer, Lao She, and his play, Teahouse. It is a place where traditional Chinese performances can be watched while enjoying tea.
Japan
In Japan, a teahouse usually refers to a private structure designed for holding Japanese tea ceremonies. This structure and specifically the room in it where the tea ceremony takes place is called chashitsu (茶室).
- Hōsen-in: A historic teahouse in Kyoto that is known for its gardens and artistic treasures.
Taiwan
Taiwan has a strong tea culture, with many teahouses throughout the country. Taiwanese teahouses offer a wide range of teas, many of which are grown locally.
- Wistaria Tea House: A historic teahouse in Taipei, it is a cultural landmark known for its Taiwanese tea and historic architecture.
Europe
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, teahouses are more commonly referred to as tea rooms. They became popular in the Victorian era, and continue to be a significant aspect of British culture.
- Pettigrew Tea Rooms: Located in Cardiff, Wales, it is known for its traditional afternoon tea.
North America
United States
In the United States, teahouses serve a variety of teas, often in a casual or formal setting.
- Dushanbe Teahouse: Located in Boulder, Colorado, it was a gift from Boulder's sister city, Dushanbe in Tajikistan.
See also
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