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Bihu Tourist Tea Garden

The Bihu Tourist Tea Garden is situated above the Niushi Yujiao settlement on Bifeng Mountain (elevation between 1,000 and 1,200 meters) in Bihu Village, Meishan Township. The tea garden offers excellent views; to the ea…

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The Bihu Tourist Tea Garden is situated above the Niushi Yujiao settlement on Bifeng Mountain (elevation between 1,000 and 1,200 meters) in Bihu Village, Meishan Township. The tea garden offers excellent views; to the east, one can overlook the peaks, river valleys, and settlements of Ruifeng, Ruili, Taixing, and Taiping Villages within the township. To the north, it borders Longyan Village, providing a distant view of the Cao Ling Lake ruins. On a clear day, looking from here, you can clearly see the main peak of Yushan (Jade Mountain). The Bihu Mountain Tourist Tea Garden is often enveloped in clouds and mist, presenting an ever-changing spectacle. Majestic seas of clouds frequently appear in January and February each year. The tea gardens, high mountains, settlements, river valleys, sea of clouds, and sunrise together form a series of beautiful and moving pictures. Bihu Tourist Tea Garden is one of the emerging tourist attractions in the Meishan mountain area, featuring a modern viewing pavilion and a parking lot for visitors to enjoy the scenery and relax. The Bihu Agricultural Leisure Park is a recently developed leisure area. Upon entering from the industrial road at the 37.5 km mark of Provincial Highway 162A, visitors are immediately greeted by large expanses of verdant tea plantations. To enhance the beauty of Bihu's landscape, the tea-growing areas in Bihu have gradually completed the undergrounding of utility cables. Looking down at the Bihu tea area, one sees no utility poles, only well-arranged tea plantations and clusters of clouds circling the mountaintops, creating a refreshing and carefree atmosphere where worries dissipate. Tea garden trails are also planned within the park. Following these trails, visitors can circle the entire mountain to reach a viewing platform in the tea area, leisurely strolling through the groves. This not only allows them to be immersed in the aroma of tea but also to stretch muscles that have been inactive, truly killing two birds with one stone. Here, visitors can also learn how to make Aiyu jelly or high-mountain honey. Watching the clear Aiyu gradually solidify into jelly is not only very satisfying, but the homemade Aiyu jelly also tastes sweeter. Due to its higher elevation and lack of obstructions, the Bihu area is an excellent spot for watching the sunrise.


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