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There are certainly no cafes, but there is certainly coffee that has been introduced to China. Coffee originated in Africa and was later introduced to Europe through Arabia. At that time, although the Arab merchant ships had little trade with the Ming Dynasty, they did have commercial contacts.
So there should be coffee in the coastal area. Because there was already opium in the coastal area at that time, the sailors along the coast at that time would eat some opium obtained from overseas merchants to relieve fatigue. However, most of them were taken orally, because at that time there was no method of suctioning, and most of the coastal sailors in China did it orally, and for this reason, many people could not stand the taste of opium.
Therefore, although the Ming Dynasty has been introduced, it has not been as widespread as the Qing Dynasty. In the Ming Dynasty at that time, there were only two kinds of people eating opium. The first were the coastal sailors and merchants, who had direct access to opium.
The other is the rich merchants and some aristocrats. When later generations archaeology the tombs of the Ming Dynasty emperors, opium has been found in the corpses of the Ming Dynasty emperors. It shows that at that time, ** was still very smooth, opium was introduced, so coffee should also be introduced.
It's just that their situation is similar to opium, and many people are not used to that taste, so it is not widely popularized.
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No, coffee is American, and it was only introduced to China during the Qing Dynasty, so it was impossible to have a café during the Ming Dynasty.
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Beginning in the 19th century, coffee was introduced into China by missionaries, in 1884, it first appeared in the era of Japanese occupation in Taiwan's Yunlin Gukeng generation, at the end of the nineteenth century, brought into Yunnan by French missionaries, at the beginning of the twentieth century, Chinese overseas Chinese introduced coffee to Hainan Xinglong, thus inheriting the history of coffee, Hainan Xinglong coffee, since the 60s of the last century, has attracted the attention of many national leaders, when the first comrade visited Xinglong, he said: "After drinking so much coffee, or Xinglong coffee is the best." To this day, the Xinglong generation still has the old tradition of drinking coffee freely and being contented, and in 2006, Xinglong Coffee was named a National Geographic Landmark product.
The Ming Dynasty predates the 17th century and there should have been no cafes.
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No, the Ming Dynasty closed itself off from the country, and coffee couldn't come in, at least after the Qing Dynasty, after the Opium War, it could only be brought into China at that time, when the great powers invaded.
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Beginning in the 19th century, coffee was introduced to China by missionaries, so there was none.
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No, coffee was introduced to China in the late Qing Dynasty.
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There were no cafes during the Ming Dynasty.
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Of course not, the Ming Dynasty hadn't introduced it at that time.
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Yes, because foreign trade was developed at that time.
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Definitely not, no need to ask.
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All kinds of coffee are on time, especially Mingdao's special coffee is fragrant and has an endless aftertaste. There are also special claypots.
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Mingqian is very famous in the coffee industry, the café, ** anything, is very famous, better than Beijing.
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The people in the circle don't have to go out to eat, and they don't have to be paid to have an excuse, how smart!
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Use popularity to make money.
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You can try to develop, and since you have a crush on him, he has feelings for you, as long as you are willing to take the initiative, you can also take the initiative.
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You're not talking about pascucci from Kunlun, right?? Upstairs is Huayi Brothers.
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It doesn't seem like much***! I haven't heard of it!