Just 2.5 hours from Guangzhou and Foshan, you can immerse yourself in the summer tea fields


A hidden paradise within the 2.5-hour living circle of Guangzhou and Foshan
This stop is the Yan Nan Fei Tea Plantation Scenic Area in Meizhou

When thousands of acres of tea fields unfold before your eyes, layered like emerald waves, take a deep breath—the crisp aroma of tea instantly fills your lungs. This is no painted fairyland but the Yan Nan Fei Tea Plantation in Meizhou, a hidden paradise where urban souls can unwind in an instant. Join me on a sensory tea journey that will intoxicate your mind and body amidst the green mountains.

Day 1:
Stroll along the winding paths of the tea fields, where rows of tea bushes cascade along the slopes like a meticulously woven green carpet. Sunlight filters through the mist, and dewdrops dance on the tips of leaves—every step feels like walking through poetry.
Try your hand at tea picking (seasonal activity), gently plucking fresh tea buds with your fingertips, savoring the gifts of nature and the craftsmanship passed down by tea farmers.
Sit in a rustic tea pavilion for a complimentary tea tasting. Watch as the tea master brews with effortless grace. In white porcelain cups, golden liquor glows, with hints of pomelo flower and honey rising with the steam. A single sip brings a burst of sweetness on the tongue, leaving a lingering aftertaste—a unique flavor memory of Yan Nan Fei.
The Tea-Scented Bookhouse awaits book lovers. Curl up with a leisurely read, accompanied by a cup of tea, as time seems to slow down.

Day 2:
Nearby, Qiaoxi Ancient Village feels like a secret forgotten by time. The century-old Hakka residence, Jishan Lou, stands grandly with winding stone steps, towering ancient trees, and a babbling stream flowing past a weathered stone bridge. Moss-covered walls whisper tales of the past, and every step feels like stepping into a faded photograph—where the wisdom of Hakka ancestors quietly lingers in the bricks and tiles.

Stay: Weilong Hotel, where you can immerse yourself in Hakka culture. With wooden windows and bamboo shadows, the faint scent of tea lulls you into dreams—a poetic retreat to simplicity.

Dining: Weilong Restaurant
Savor crispy and savory salt-baked chicken, aromatic and nourishing Niangjiu chicken, springy and flavorful stuffed tofu, and refreshing pickled noodles, paired with the rich and sweet Hakka Niangjiu wine—your taste buds will travel through a thousand years of Hakka flavors in an instant.

Transportation:
- Self-drive: Navigate to "Yan Nan Fei Tea Plantation Scenic Area."
- High-speed rail: Take a taxi from Meizhou West Station or board the Meizhou-to-Yanyang shuttle bus.

Post by ashford_sullivanbeckham | Jun 16, 2025

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