AFTER 20 minutes of walking around Kuan Alley, Luo Yan and the others decided to go to one of the teahouses scattered around the alley to rest. If there's one thing Chengdu was famous for aside from the pandas, then it's tea.
S Province was one of the country's major tea-producing regions. There was even an old proverb saying that, 'there was more teahouses in S Province than sunny days'. Showing just how common teahouses were in the region. Of course, that also included Chengdu.
The teahouses in Kuan Alley were usually in the form of a courtyard. Luo Wei Tian had already picked the teahouse that they would go to as early as when Xiao Yan told him that he wanted to go to Chengdu. His assistant helped a lot in that. With Assistant Wen's help, he chose a traditional teahouse with a good ambience and only served high grade teas.