It’s much more than a museum café. Guests can purely enjoy the time of great Taiwanese tea in a cozy and quiet space. Chiou Shan Tang(秋山堂)is a sister company of Chun Shui Tang (春水堂)but the style is totally different. If you are someone who wants to discover the wonder of tea, let’s spend several hours here. They also offer some yummy dim sums.



This atomosphere is difficult to find in Japan or maybe in Tai Pei.
Each city’s population density tells us its main reason
Tokyo =6,444/ ㎢
Tai Pei =9,831㎢
Tai Chung =1,291㎢

Tea set seems to be very simple, but it was selected quite well. In China, people say to nurture a teapot. This is the one that is worth nurturing. I ordered the best Alisan tea, which they are proud of, and yes, the quality was high and the price was honest (At first glance, I thought it was a bit expensive but actually quite reasonable. Half of it is enough for the two of us to enjoy for around 2 hours (we can bring back the rest of the tea; the shop even offers sealing service).
No. 2, Section 1, Wuchuan West Road, West District, Taichung City, B1
(Museum B1 Garden)
Phone: 04-23763137
Business Hours: Monday-Sunday 11:00-22:00
