The milk tea market in Malaysia has seen a shift, with newer Chinese brands like Mixue and Chagee dominating the landscape, while some earlier franchises have struggled to stay relevant.
A woman prepares to enjoy her milk tea at a Mixue Bingcheng outlet in Huai'an, Jiangsu province, on Aug 3. ZHAO QIRUI/FOR CHINA DAILY On a recent Sunday, Li Mingchun had dinner with two of his ...
Cha chaan tengs — frenetic, no-frills eateries where bankers share tables with builders — bring together local dishes and western imports in a uniquely delicious mix ...
The Chinese government has criticised the Milk Tea Alliance. The movement has "consistently held anti-China positions, and is full of biases against China," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao ...
Ho Chi Minh City] China’s food and beverage (F&B) brands, from bubble tea chain Mixue and hotpot giant Haidilao to Luckin ...
Woobbee has launched their Bubble Tea Bucket, which comes packed with two whole litres of everyone’s favourite sugary drink.
This inclusive definition is based on the emerging trend of combining milk tea and other tea drinks in the Chinese market, it added. According to data by market consultancy iiMedia Research ...