Manxiu Village is one of the “Seven Villages and Eight Hamlets” in Yi Wu. It is located just 3 kilometers away from Yi Wu Town and is a village with a high concentration of ancient Tea trees. Manxiu, Luoshuidong, and Mahēi are situated along the ancient route used for transporting tea from Yi Wu to Pu'er. These areas are significant for growing, producing, and processing tea in Yi Wu.
When Yi Wu Town was thriving, Manxiu Village also became home to a famous tea brand, Tai Lai Xiang. This was established by Huang Weizhong, a native of Yi Wu. The Huang family frequently traveled between Southeast Asia and Hong Kong, collecting tea from the Six Great Tea Mountains while simultaneously shipping Pu'er tea to various destinations. The tea-making process in Manxiu Village still adheres to traditional methods. The tea here has dark and glossy strands, a golden Infusion color, no bitterness, only slight astringency, a high fragrance, a rapid and lasting aftertaste, continuous salivation, and embodies the aromatic characteristics typical of Yi Wu teas.