Reading Tea Leaves, Millenial-Style

Aug 21 , 2019 | Lifestyle

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Tea is an intrinsic part of China’s history and culture. But today it is enjoying a modern renaissance among millennials and young people across the globe, thanks to new flavors, healthier ingredients, and innovative designs. James Chau traveled to Shenzhen, China to experience Nayuki, a rapidly growing Chinese fruit and bubble tea brand with more than 200 stores that has developed a unique youth following. 

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