A $233 million Hong Kong IPO on Wednesday rocketed Wang’s net worth to $1.1 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires ...
Tea was the main event during an eye-opening shore excursion on the ship's inaugural coastal China voyage for English ...
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The Takeout on MSNWho Was Earl Grey, And Why Are We Still Drinking His Tea?Earl Grey tea has been popular for more than a century, but who was Earl Grey, why did he have a tea named for him, and why ...
A Russian participates in a tea culture event at the Chinese embassy in Moscow on Jan 8.[Photo/Xinhua] ZHENGZHOU — Living ...
Proprietors opened Two Trees Tea House in Occidental, emphasizing community, decolonial tea practices and partnerships with ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNVisiting Yunnan, China, Where the Traditions of Ancient Trade Routes PersevereTraveling along the Tea Horse Road unlocks a land of teahouses, centuries-old monasteries, and epic valley views.
Wang Yun’an, the 38-year-old founder of Chinese milk tea company Guming Holdings, has become a billionaire after the chain listed in Hong Kong on Wednesday.
Shares of Chinese tea maker Guming Holdings rose at their Hong Kong trading debut as sentiment surrounding initial public offerings in the Asian financial hub improved. Guming's shares rose 1.8% to 10 ...
SYDNEY, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Chinese bubble tea firm Guming has raised $232 million in a Hong Kong initial public offering after setting the price of its shares at the top of an indicated range ...
Yunan Wang opened his first bubble tea store in his hometown, Daxi, however, business was tough during the initial phase with ...
Wang Yun’an, the 38-year-old founder of Guming Holdings, is on the cusp of becoming a billionaire as his company prepares for an initial public offering in Hong Kong.
Guming Holdings’ US$233 million Hong Kong initial public offering (IPO) bolstered the value of the stake owned by its ...
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