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School of Urban and Environmental Science, Hunan University of Technology, Zhuzhou, Hunan 412007, China

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In the context of rural revitalization era, more and more villages choose tourism as the direction of development, and the primary link of rural tourism development is to combine the characteristics of different villages, mining tourism resources suitable for their own characteristics and development direction. For villages with tea culture, how to develop rural health tourism from the perspective of tea travel experience has become a new focus. Taking Huanghuaxi in Anhua County as an example, the paper evaluates and analyzes the planning methods and key points of rural health tourism based on tea tourism experience from the perspective of development potential, and makes clear the foothold and feasibility of health tourism development. Secondly, from the perspective of tea culture activation and inheritance and health tourism design, this paper discusses how to effectively integrate the functions of tea culture and health tourism. Through the spatial layout, road traffic, landscape and construction and operation of Huanghuaxi Village in Anhua County, a series of construction strategies are proposed to make tea culture and health industry promote each other. At the same time, there are two kinds of theme tour lines for people with different needs, namely, the leisure vacation theme tour line and the tea travel health theme tour line, which provide new ideas for the planning and design research of rural recreation projects related to the tea travel experience.

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Rural planning, tea travel experience, health tourism, Huanghuaxi Village.

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