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The Origin of Manjuelong Soup Restaurant

Manjue Tang Wu is located at No.29 Xiamanjue Lane, Xihu District, Hangzhou. Because it is similar to Tang Wu in the movie Spirited Away, it has become a punching place for network celebrities.

Speaking of Manjuelong in Hangzhou, apart from osmanthus, I believe many people are deeply impressed by the soup restaurant in Miyazaki Hayao's cartoon "Spirited Away".

When you arrive at Xiaman Juelong Village, you will find that no matter the sanitation worker who is cleaning the roadside or the aunt who runs a homestay along the street, you can accurately point out the location of the "soup house": "See the sign of No.75 road? It's on the left after going uphill."

This building, which stands in Manjuelong Tea Garden, is a brick-wood structure, which is layered on top of each other, and its shape is more unique against the background of a white wall and the tiles behind it. The reporter took "Tang Wu" as the center and walked around the Longjing tea base around the West Lake in the fog.

Although it is not a weekend, there are still a steady stream of tourists coming here to punch in and take pictures.

After the "soup house" was on fire, many tourists came here, and even the business of the surrounding homestays and restaurants was much better. Just compared with the noise outside, everything inside is very mysterious.

Walking along a section of stone steps, I just want to have a close look at the building. A sign that says "No Photography" instantly separates time and space inside and outside.

Because of its resemblance to the soup house in Miyazaki Hayao's film Spirited Away, it became an online celebrity. After the "fire", many citizens and tourists made a special trip to punch in, and some even took pictures with drones.