[citation needed][4] The picking of the "spring tea" starts around the end of March.
The museum is built in Fujianese architecture, with a large circular courtyard along with long halls and round doors.
An ecological park and trail exists behind the museum, which features a carp pool, a waterfall, and a tea flower forest.
Residents of New Taipei, those 65 and over or under 12, students, disabled people, low-income earners, and military veterans can enter free.
[12] The museum is accessible by buses Green 12 and 923 from the Xindian metro station.