Huxinting Teahouse (Huxinting Chashi), Shanghai, China
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Huxinting Teahouse (Huxinting Chashi), Shanghai, China
Huxinting Teahouse (Huxinting Chashi), Shanghai, China. The pavilion was built in 1784 by cotton merchants as a brokerage house. In 1855 it became, and remains, a quintessential Chinese teahouse. Thought to be the influence for the building found on Blue Willow china and tableware. Date: circa 1910s
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