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This is a frontal, eye-level photograph of the storefront of a tea shop named "Mia Cha" in Toulouse, France. The facade is painted a distinctive light mint green or pale blue and is elaborately decorated with artificial garlands of pink and cream roses intertwined with green leaves, which extend across the top and down both sides of the entrance. The shop's name is displayed in prominent wooden lettering. At the top, two stylized wooden Chinese characters, likely representing "隠 茶" (Yǐn Chá, meaning "hidden tea"), are positioned above the English transliteration "MIA CHA." Below this, a single large wooden Chinese character "茶" (Chá, meaning "tea") is placed towards the bottom of the facade. The main entrance is secured by a dark, closed retractable metal security gate. Above the gate are two smaller windows; the left one features a cheerful sticker depicting a yellow creature with a bird and flowers, while the right window is covered from the inside with a piece of cardboard. To the right of the entrance, several laminated signs, presumably menus or promotional materials, are affixed to the facade. Partially visible text on these signs includes "Bubble Tea," "Smoothies," "Thés," "Mochis," "Churros," "Gaufres," "Sandwiches," "Salades," and "Crêpes." Logos for delivery services like Uber Eats, Deliveroo, Just Eat, and payment methods such as Visa and Mastercard are also visible. The storefront is flanked by rustic red brick walls, with a dark drainpipe running vertically along the right side. The ground in front of the shop is a grey stone sidewalk, featuring a dark metal bollard on the left and a small, dark metal bench-like structure on the right. The natural, bright lighting indicates it is daytime, and the closed security gate suggests the shop is not currently open for business.
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