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Thousand Island Lake & Pinglin Tea Plantation from Taipei

  • Duration: 4h 30mins
  • Group of max. 18 people
  • Live guide in English, Mandarin, Japanese
  • Start time: 13:00
  • Admission to the Pinglin Tea Museum
  • Roundtrip transportation from Taipei
  • English-speaking guide
  • Local travel insurance
  • Tea tasting
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Anonymous
09 Nov 2019
Excellent
Good tour with great guide and wonderful views. Although a bit short and the driver had quite terrible driving skills. Felt a bit nauseous...
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Ori,  Israel Israel
11 Aug 2023
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Thousand Island Lake & Pinglin Tea Plantation from Taipei

About: Pinglin Tea Museum

The Pinglin Tea Museum is one of the world's largest tea museums, located in the hills of the Pinglin District in New Taipei, Taiwan.

Pinglin Tea Museum
23241新北市坪林區水德里水聳淒坑19-1號, (19-1 Shueisongcikeng), Taipei
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