Tianmen is named after Tianmen Mountain in China, but it is not the most famous Tianmen Mountain, but an unknown Tianmen Mountain in Hubei Province, and the most noteworthy thing in this city is tea culture, which is undoubtedly a special culture coming out of China. The earliest recorded artificial tea garden in China is Mengding Mountain, but this city is called the birthplace of tea culture. Why?
It turns out that this is the famous Cha Sheng, the hometown of Lu Yu, who wrote the world's first monograph on tea science here, so it is also called the birthplace of world tea culture. In fact, Tianmen is a county-level city, but it has a civilization history of more than 5,000 years, and the scenery is quite good. Let's take a look at the scenery of this city!
Luyu Memorial Park
As mentioned above, Tianmen is the hometown of Lu Yu in Cha Sheng, so why not come to Lu Yu's hometown? In fact, the construction time is not long, and it was just completed in 13. However, it is said that it is the largest city park in the neighborhood. Knowing the tea culture, feeling the humanistic atmosphere of the city and understanding the stories in the museums here will probably benefit you a lot.
shijiahe site
As mentioned above, Tianmen area has a civilization history of more than 5,000 years, and it is precisely because of the discovery of this Shijiahe site that the history here is more profound. It is said that this site is also the largest Neolithic site in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, and its importance can be imagined. As a huge archaeological discovery, it also attracts many tourists to visit.
And it is also being declared as a world cultural heritage. Maybe next time you come here, it will become a world-class heritage.
Hu Jia Garden
In Tianmen City, there is an official residence in the late Qing Dynasty called Hu Jia Garden. This official residence is said to be the only official residence of the governor in Hubei Province, covering an area of18,000 square meters. Its exquisite architectural style makes it have quite unique value.
However, it is a pity that this garden has not been well protected. The former private garden was almost rebuilt, and the front hall was also used as a shop, which made people feel sad. But what you can know is that it is currently being renovated. I hope it can become a good scenic spot after transformation ~
This is the introduction of this hometown of overseas Chinese. What do you think of the overseas Chinese culture and tea culture in this city? You can discuss it in the comments ~