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An indoor scene within a tea shop in Shapingba District, China, depicts a female staff member preparing tea. The woman, of East Asian descent with dark hair pulled back, is positioned behind a rustic wooden table with a glass top. She is wearing a cream-colored, textured jacket and light trousers. Her hands are actively engaged in pouring a substance, likely tea leaves or hot water, from a small, dark-colored vessel with a narrow spout into a prominent orange-red ceramic teapot on the table. A mobile phone and a small pink bowl are also on the table.

To the left, two solid wooden stools with curved seats provide customer seating. In the foreground right, a circular display basket is filled with individually wrapped, round tea cakes, primarily in white wrappers with green script, priced at "25 元/个" (25 Yuan per piece) on a yellow starburst sign. A single unwrapped dark tea cake rests atop this pile. Below the display, a small wooden stand holds two boxed tea sets, one blue and one orange, both featuring Chinese characters. Nearby, a clear glass teapot with visibly brewing amber-colored tea sits on a red fabric mat, accompanied by several small white paper cups.

The background features a light-wood shelving unit displaying multiple rows of small teapots, cups, and packaged tea boxes in various colors. Above this shelf, a large white sign with dark Chinese calligraphy reads "沧城山" (Cang Cheng Shan). To the far left, a fabric tapestry with a large green lotus leaf design hangs on the wall. Various green potted plants are interspersed on shelves and hanging from the walls. The ceiling features several woven bamboo pendant lamps providing warm, ambient lighting, supplemented by a fluorescent strip light. The overall environment suggests a traditional Chinese tea house aesthetic, characterized by natural wood tones and tea-related merchandise.
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Dec 7, 2025, 3:43 AM

Shapingba District, China

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An indoor scene within a tea shop in Shapingba District, China, depicts a female staff member preparing tea. The woman, of East Asian descent with dark hair pulled back, is positioned behind a rustic wooden table with a glass top. She is wearing a cream-colored, textured jacket and light trousers. Her hands are actively engaged in pouring a substance, likely tea leaves or hot water, from a small, dark-colored vessel with a narrow spout into a prominent orange-red ceramic teapot on the table. A mobile phone and a small pink bowl are also on the table. To the left, two solid wooden stools with curved seats provide customer seating. In the foreground right, a circular display basket is filled with individually wrapped, round tea cakes, primarily in white wrappers with green script, priced at "25 元/个" (25 Yuan per piece) on a yellow starburst sign. A single unwrapped dark tea cake rests atop this pile. Below the display, a small wooden stand holds two boxed tea sets, one blue and one orange, both featuring Chinese characters. Nearby, a clear glass teapot with visibly brewing amber-colored tea sits on a red fabric mat, accompanied by several small white paper cups. The background features a light-wood shelving unit displaying multiple rows of small teapots, cups, and packaged tea boxes in various colors. Above this shelf, a large white sign with dark Chinese calligraphy reads "沧城山" (Cang Cheng Shan). To the far left, a fabric tapestry with a large green lotus leaf design hangs on the wall. Various green potted plants are interspersed on shelves and hanging from the walls. The ceiling features several woven bamboo pendant lamps providing warm, ambient lighting, supplemented by a fluorescent strip light. The overall environment suggests a traditional Chinese tea house aesthetic, characterized by natural wood tones and tea-related merchandise.

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