China's Nightlife Transforms with Herbal Cocktails Inspired by Traditional Medicine
Bars In China Swap Party Drinks For Prescription Cocktails In Punk Wellness Trend
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In China, a new nightlife trend is emerging where young people are swapping traditional cocktails for herbal-based drinks inspired by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). This trend, gaining traction in major cities like Nanjing and Guangzhou, combines wellness with social experiences, offering personalized cocktails tailored to individual health needs.
- 01Young people in China are increasingly visiting TCM-themed bars for herbal cocktails.
- 02Bartenders trained in traditional Chinese medicine create personalized drinks based on customers' health.
- 03Popular drinks include 'Meng Po Soup' and 'Night Hercules Soup', each infused with health-boosting herbs.
- 04The trend is rapidly spreading from major cities to other urban areas in China.
- 05These bars blend traditional medicine with modern nightlife, creating a unique social experience.
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A new trend is reshaping nightlife in China, where young people are opting for herbal-based cocktails inspired by traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) instead of conventional drinks. This movement, which began gaining popularity in major cities like Nanjing and Guangzhou late last year, sees TCM-themed bars offering a unique experience. In these venues, bartenders, often dressed in white coats and trained in TCM, assess customers' health by checking their pulses and gathering lifestyle information before crafting personalized herbal drinks. Notable offerings include 'Meng Po Soup', a gin-based cocktail aimed at helping individuals process memories, and 'Night Hercules Soup', which combines bourbon with herbs believed to enhance energy and liver function. This fusion of tradition and modernity not only promotes wellness but also creates an engaging social atmosphere, demonstrating the growing interest in holistic health practices among the youth.
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This trend encourages healthier lifestyle choices among young people, promoting wellness through social activities. It also supports local herbal businesses and traditional medicine practices.
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