A Look Inside the World’s Largest Teapot



The world’s largest teapot is located in Tianhu Park in Zunyi City, China. The giant teapot is 239 feet tall, 78 feet wide, and weighs a whopping 20 tons. The teapot was built in 1996 as a tribute to Zunyi’s famous tea industry. The city is home to many tea plantations and the teapot serves as a symbol of the area’s rich tea-making heritage. The teapot is made entirely of concrete, with intricate detailing and colorful paintwork that make it look like a giant version of a traditional teapot. The teapot currently serves as an exhibition space for tea culture, showcases the finest quality teas, and has become a gathering place for tea lovers from around the world. Inside, the teapot is divided into several rooms, each with a different theme. One room is filled with tea-related artifacts and information about the history of tea in Zunyi, while another room has a tea-tasting area where visitors can sample some of the region’s finest teas. The teapot building is 15 floors, with floors 1-7 functioning as a hotel. One of the most unique features of the teapot is the observation deck, where visitors can get a birds-eye view of Tianhu Park and the surrounding area.