Located in Yunnan Pu'er, this is a trading paradise where tea fragrance and commercial charm intertwine. Here, it is not only a trading center for tea merchants, but also a microcosm of the living transmission of tea culture. Within the market, ancient tree tea, mature Pu'er cakes, and loose Pu'er tea are displayed in abundance, with fresh leaves offered directly by tea farmers and hand-pressed tea cakes interwoven, creating a primitive atmosphere of the mountains and forests. The tea fragrance floating in the air seems to take people back to the thousand-year-old Tea Horse Road. The core area “Ancient Tea Workshop” exhibits tea utensils and Tea Horse Road maps from the Ming and Qing dynasties, and tourists can participate in tea demonstration and experience the ancient techniques of kneading and pressing cakes. In the Tea Ware Hall, Yixing clay teapots, enamel tea sets, and minority ethnic silver jewelry are displayed in harmony, showcasing the dialogue between tea and utensils. The surrounding “Tea Culture Corridor” tells the legend of Pu'er tea from wild tea trees to world-renowned tea through murals and sculptures, attracting visitors to stop and admire.