Ching Ching Cha
Ching Ching opened her tea house, Ching Ching Cha, 25 years ago in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. The quiet, peaceful tea house has almost no exterior decoration, and has never spent a dime on advertisement.
To Ching Ching, this was never a business. Tea means connections, it brings people in to get to know each other by spending time together. In a bustling city filled with politics and money, people “starve for connection", said Ching Ching.
“A lot of students when they start university they spend every final here, and then they get married, and they have kids, they bring their kids, that means a lot," Ching Ching said, “then it shows me, oh it really has been 25 years. I didn't even know what 25 years meant".
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