Pu'er Daijia Alley_Smelling the Scent of Old Houses

Strolling leisurely along the alley, I happened upon a teahouse called Jamina. At the entrance lay a chubby orange cat; as I approached, it slowly lifted its eyelids before drifting back to a deep sleep. The aroma of tea wafted from the teahouse, and I couldn’t help but step inside.
The interior was warmly decorated with wooden tables. I ordered a specialty olive coffee; taking a sip, the rich coffee perfectly blended with the fresh olive flavor, creating a uniquely delightful taste.
Besides the tea and coffee shop, the alley also had many cultural and creative stores and handicraft shops. In one cultural shop, I saw many souvenirs themed around Pu'er tea culture—postcards, bookmarks, notebooks—each crafted with great ingenuity.
After leaving Jamina, I continued to wander the alley. Sunlight filtered through the leaves, casting patches of light on the ground. Elderly people sat on bamboo chairs by the street, basking in the sun and chatting; children chased and played; young people held cameras, capturing every beautiful moment. Here, time seemed to slow down, allowing one to fully enjoy this tranquility and comfort.

Post by PassportWanderlust333 | Sep 27, 2025

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