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Hosts Tianran He and Hannah Wilson head to the cloud-wrapped peaks of Mount Huangshan in Anhui Province. They skip the 60,000 steps and take a cable car to the top, visiting the iconic “Welcoming Guest Pine.” On the mountaintop, they taste Huangshan Maofeng green tea along with walnut pastries, before heading to a bamboo forest made famous by the film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. There, they learn to dig for seasonal bamboo shoots before sitting down to try them in a stew with pork and vermicelli. In Hongcun village, they pop into a pizzeria and explore the local architecture in period costumes. In Huizhou Ancient City, they walk on a 1,400-year-old stone dam before getting a masterclass on China’s six types of tea, paired with black-sesame “ink” pastries. After a visit to an ink stone factory, they’re off to the curiously named Monkey Pit Village, where the hosts learn about the production of Taiping Houkui green tea, before ending the day with fish cooked three ways and shrimp cooked with tea leaves. Timestamps 00:00 – Cable car to Huangshan and Welcoming Guest Pine 03:21 – Tasting Huangshan Maofeng tea on the mountaintop 05:22 – Mukeng Bamboo Forest from Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 06:52 – Digging for bamboo shoots and hearty village dishes 09:47 – Hongcun village: Hui architecture, mansions, cosplay 13:21 – 1,400-year-old Yueliang Dam and pancakes 15:14 – Masterclass in China’s six types of tea 17:29 – Traditional inkstone factory 18:30 – Taiping Houkui green tea production 24:00 – 1,400-year-old tea tree & tea factory 25:58 – Fish feast and tea leaves with shrimp New episodes every week. Explore the Foodwise playlist to discover more of China's food culture. Subscribe to us: / @chinatravelshow Follow us on: Instagram / chinatravelshow Facebook / chinatravelshow8 Visit our homepage for more travel videos from China: cgtn.com/special/Travelogue