Japan - Shizuoka and Kashima provinces grow some of the best green teas in the world. In particular, you can taste sencha and matcha tea here.
In the southern provinces of China, tea has been grown for centuries. The most famous is the unique black Puerh tea, which gives vitality. In the city of Puerh, you can visit the Chinese Tea Museum, as well as the picturesque ancient tea road.
Hong Kong has a long history of tea drinking. Probably, this is where the tradition of drinking tea with milk appeared.
One of the most exclusive South Korean teas is grown on the island of Jeju, South Korea.
Sri Lanka is one of the largest exporters and producers of tea in the world. Tourists can see huge tea plantations on the island and buy the freshest Ceylon black tea.
India is considered the second largest producer of tea in the world. In addition, this country is also one of the largest consumers of tea. Lovers of interesting tastes will also appreciate Indian tea with milk and spices called masala.
South Africa is where rooibos tea grows, which many tea fans like.
Black, green, white and even purple tea grows in Kenya. This country is considered one of the leading producers of tea in the world.
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