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  2. Gong Cha - Wikipedia

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    Gong Cha in QV Square, Melbourne, Australia. Gong Cha (Chinese: 貢 茶; pinyin: Gòngchá) is a tea drink franchise founded in 2006 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. [1] [2] [3]Gong Cha expanded to Hong Kong in 2009, [4] and by 2012 had further expanded internationally to Macau, South Korea, New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, Mexico, the Philippines, Myanmar ...

  3. File:"Da Yi Gong Tuo" Pu-erh shou cha, 2010.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Bubble tea - Wikipedia

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    The market size of bubble tea was valued at US$2.4 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach US$4.3 billion by the end of 2027. [14] [15] Some of the largest global bubble tea chains include Chatime, CoCo Fresh Tea & Juice and Gong Cha.

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    The 20-year-old international model made headlines at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival for two major wardrobe whoops moments. One time, she seemingly flashed her underwear in strapless dress with a ...

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    Jessica Chastain stunned in fishnets and a minidress in Manhattan before her appearance on 'The Tonight Show.' She's vegan and does yoga and bootcamp videos.

  8. Gongfu tea - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of the main items used in a gongfu tea ceremony in Taiwan, known there as laoren cha (老人 茶; lǎorénchá; 'old men's tea'). Brewing vessel such as a teapot (茶壶=chá hú) made from clay, porcelain, and glass such as a Yixing teapot, or a gaiwan. Gongfu brewing vessels are almost always smaller than Western ones, often ...

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