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The story of a coffee man: the first person of Chinese cyclists to make coffee

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Wei Hannight is the first person for Chinese cyclists to make coffee and the owner of an independent cafe. He hopes that everyone can drink a cup of coffee without burden, so he often rides his bike through the hutongs of Beijing to make coffee for the street people. No matter the uncles and aunts around him, or the security guard at the door, they all like to have a little chat with him. Full of curiosity

Wei Hannight is the first person for Chinese cyclists to make coffee and the owner of an independent cafe. He hopes that everyone can drink a cup of coffee without burden, so he often rides his bike through the hutongs of Beijing to make coffee for the street people.

No matter the uncles and aunts around him, or the security guard at the door, they all like to have a little chat with him. Children who are full of curiosity also like to stop running and gather around him to watch him use coffee powder and drip filter pot, plus some hot water, to make cups of coffee with rich aroma.

Just like the magic trick of walking the streets in the past, conveying happiness to everyone, Wei Hannight is also spreading his understanding of coffee culture.

Wei Hanyi, with a moustache, has worked at Starbucks since the age of 19. Over the past ten years, he has accumulated a great deal of professional knowledge and experience. Wei Hannight said that the warmth and coolness of the world may be the most real temperature of coffee.

Coffee not only belongs to petty bourgeoisie, but also exists in some big brand chains. Although it is imported, it can also enter everyone's mouth like Chinese native tea.

Maybe you will say, isn't it easy to drink coffee? I bought a few bags of instant ones at the supermarket. But boutique coffee is not accessible to everyone. Wei Han Night rode his vintage bike and walked the streets in order to let more people know about more advanced hand-made coffee.

Drinking boutique coffee is already a popular culture among young people and an important communication tool among the middle class. But in the ordinary city fireworks life, it also has a mysterious veil.

Wei Hannight's hand to make boutique coffee is to make it more popular and really enter the lives of people of more ages. High-quality boutique coffee will leave a memory symbol in your body all the time.

When life slows down, you sit in the hutong and focus on doing only one thing you like.

See that some people think back to the questions they thought about a few years ago because they had "the first cup of coffee in their lives":

Why do you have to be in a cafe if you want to make a cup of coffee?

The smiling face overflowing because of the delicious coffee gives the perfect answer.

Fifty years later, I will push my bike to share coffee with passers-by.

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