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A Taste of Slow Life at a Retro-style Tea House in Changsha

Editor:谭婕倪
Source:enghunan.gov
Updated:2024-10-18 17:28:16

The photo, taken on October 17, shows customers savoring tea and chatting at a retro-style tea house on Dongmao Street, Changsha City. This tea house resembles an old factory building from the 1960s and 1970s. Tourists can not only experience the authentic drinking practices of old Changsha, but also taste steamed buns, refreshments, noodles, and other snacks. This allows tourists to fully appreciate the unique charm of the city's folk culture. (Photo/Tong Zhenxi, Hunan Daily)

The photo, taken on October 17, shows customers savoring tea and chatting at a retro-style tea house on Dongmao Street, Changsha City. This tea house resembles an old factory building from the 1960s and 1970s. Tourists can not only experience the authentic drinking practices of old Changsha, but also taste steamed buns, refreshments, noodles, and other snacks. This allows tourists to fully appreciate the unique charm of the city's folk culture. (Photo/Tong Zhenxi, Hunan Daily)

The photo, taken on October 17, shows customers savoring tea and chatting at a retro-style tea house on Dongmao Street, Changsha City. This tea house resembles an old factory building from the 1960s and 1970s. Tourists can not only experience the authentic drinking practices of old Changsha, but also taste steamed buns, refreshments, noodles, and other snacks. This allows tourists to fully appreciate the unique charm of the city's folk culture. (Photo/Tong Zhenxi, Hunan Daily)

The photo, taken on October 17, shows customers lining up to buy old Changsha snacks at a retro-style tea house on Dongmao Street, Changsha City. This tea house resembles an old factory building from the 1960s and 1970s. Tourists can not only experience the authentic tea drinking practices of old Changsha, but also taste steamed buns, refreshments, noodles, and other snacks. This allows tourists to fully appreciate the unique charm of the city's folk culture. (Photo/Tong Zhenxi, Hunan Daily)

The photo, taken on October 17, shows customers lining up to buy old Changsha snacks at a retro-style tea house on Dongmao Street, Changsha City. This tea house resembles an old factory building from the 1960s and 1970s. Tourists can not only experience the authentic tea drinking practices of old Changsha, but also taste steamed buns, refreshments, noodles, and other snacks. This allows tourists to fully appreciate the unique charm of the city's folk culture. (Photo/Tong Zhenxi, Hunan Daily)