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Chengdu’s girls also don’t care much about prices, or so it seems. When I went to the India festival I was shocked…
I took this picture because I was so impressed…
And this is the machine that does the neat job of sealing the glass before it’s handed over to the customer. The glass is placed in the circle in the centre, pushed inside and then pulled out clean with a sealed cover on top. It is then pierced with a straw and handed over to...
And on the right are all the different flavors for the bubble tea.
On the left shelf are stocked all the fruits and additions and flavors for the yoghurt.
The lady at the Bubble Tea shop also sells this concoction. It’s something like plain yoghurt, topped with fruits and nuts. Delicious!
This is the menu at the Bubble Tea Shop. There are 2 different glass sizes, like a coffee shop. I always take the smaller one, which is big enough for me.
Finally, the Bubble Tea that all you people have been asking me about. Bubble Tea is called chenju nai cha in Chinese and is a favorite with young and old alike. I think this was a chocolate flavored version, I don’t remember. This big glass of milk tea costs 2.5 RMB, which is roughly, Rs....
Inside, there was a small show going on. These small girls were dressed in saris and the presenter was talking about Indian dressing. I assume. I guess even the little girl here finds the sari, even though here it’s just a wraparound, annoying!
  A few weeks back I visited this Japanese supermarket named Ito Yokado. It had an Indian Festival going on, and I was curious to investigate. I didn’t know what the festival was all about, I had just seen the huge banner on top when I passed by in a bus.
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