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Tea lovers, do you know about the most DANGEROUS tea in the world?

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Sep 26, 2019, 08:00 IST
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A thrilling adventure

If you’re tired of traditional adrenaline pumping and hardcore adventure sports, it is time to buckle your trekking shoes and prepare for a death defying trip to the Huashan Teahouse in China. If you think that skydiving, bungee jumping, paragliding, and similar extreme sports have become passe and mainstream, then it's time for you to try the most dangerous tea in the world.

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Mount Hua

You might question the level of risk and physical exertion involved in drinking a cup of tea, for we are comparing it to other death defying activities. Well, here’s the catch. The tea shop nestles at the top of Mount Hua, one of the Five Great Mountains of China. Upon this mountain range lie a number of temples that are the destination for many religious pilgrims, and only the most dedicated and determined people can actually scale the mountain, due to its rocky terrain, exposed and narrow paths, and steep drops.

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The Huashan Teahouse

Located 7000 feet above sea level, The Huashan Teahouse, which was once a temple, is a simple tea shop in terms of service, food, and appearance. Don’t be mistaken though, for it is not that the tea is made of poison or some inedible plant that makes it dangerous to consume. What gives Huashan Teahouse the dubious distinction of serving the world’s most dangerous tea lies in the path that leads you to the tea shop, and not the tea itself.

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The journey

While the religious significance of the mountain range is reason enough for devotees to try to overcome the difficult path, the description of the mountain itself is reason enough for adrenaline junkies to try and reach the tea house. The journey consists of many obstacles like a two hour trek from the city, rough and uncertain terrains, man made rickety stairs carved into the mountain without any guardrail, and unstable planks, again without any guardrail.

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The tea

Once you overcome the adversities, you can breathe a sigh of relief, for once you enter the tea shop, your woes are put to rest, though you’ll have to go through the same obstacles while ascending. For those who are into high exhilaration, a cup of tea in the end might just be worth it, not so much for those who prefer more quaint situations. China is known for its herbal tea, and Huashan Teahouse does not disappoint. The tea is all natural, and is made of water from snowmelt, rain, and mountain springs.

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