Miaoxue Bingcheng is awesome! It’s exploding in Australia, with prices nearly matching Starbucks, and foreigners are lining up to buy... It’s so surreal.


This week, Benqin is traveling in Australia with his parents and discovered that Chinese brands have already taken up half the market, and their prices are not low.
Shopping malls are full of Miaoxue Bingcheng and Haidilao, people are scrolling TikTok on their phones, and on the streets, BYD and Haval are everywhere — very popular in Australia.
Of course, what shocked Benqin the most was that the staff at Miaoxue Bingcheng in Australia are not hired Chinese or international students, but local white Australians.
A cup of milk tea costs as much as 7 dollars, which is almost the same as Starbucks’ 8-dollar cup in the picture below.
It seems Miaoxue is going for a high-end route in Australia, making foreigners stunned.
Australia has a small native population, but there are many Chinese people, constantly immigrating.
Every city has large Chinese communities.
I think Australia must be a very comfortable country for Chinese immigrants to live in, unlike the US, which has guns and Black Americans.
In the future, if the crypto market makes money, young people can immigrate, or older ones can send their children to study abroad and immigrate.
Everyone can consider this place~
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RiskOffRina
· 1h ago
Don't just look at the queue; whether you can repurchase is the key. Foreigners find it novel after one try, but in the long run, it's probably still about the cost-performance ratio.
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DustyLedgerKid
· 7h ago
Seven dollars for a cup of Honey Snow, instantly transforming from an ordinary milk tea to a luxury treat.
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ProtocolPicnic
· 7h ago
The phrase "TikTok going viral" is so true; I often find myself unintentionally surrounded by Chinese content when I'm abroad.
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RektRecoveryCoach
· 7h ago
It's better to be cautious about immigration. Consider the cost of living, taxes, healthcare, school districts, and visa policies in Australia carefully, and don't let the word "comfortable" influence your judgment.
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GateUser-78b4adc8
· 7h ago
Making money in the crypto world and immigrating—this phrase is very Web3, but here's a reminder: don't go all in, first ensure your assets are compliant and your tax planning is in place.
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AvocadoYieldRate
· 7h ago
You said the part about American guns made me laugh; indeed, for many people, the first consideration when immigrating is a sense of security.
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DaoSidequester
· 7h ago
Looking for a store location, I want to see how Snow King stuns foreigners into a daze 😂
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PaperhandsPoet
· 7h ago
I really can't bring myself to order the 7 AUD milk tea... unless it's fully loaded with toppings.
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BlueberryStakingMachine
· 8h ago
BYD and Haval are running all over the streets, and it really feels like the presence of Chinese manufacturing has increased.
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PaperSculptureOctopusPosition
· 8h ago
Mixue's move towards the high-end market in Australia is also reasonable: establish the brand awareness first, then gradually expand, otherwise it can't compete with the local coffee culture.
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