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Coffee festival kicks off at Sinan Mansions
From:Shine  |  2021-04-30 21:00

Visitors try coffee at the first Shanghai Sinan Coffee Life Festival.

A coffee festival was launched on Friday atSinanMansions as part of the city’s Double Five Shopping Festival.

The first ShanghaiSinanCoffee Life Festival will be held at the mansions between 12pm and 8pm through May 5, featuring outdoor music, coffee classes and a public latte art competition.

Over 30 local café brands will present their most popular coffee during the event. The aim is to invite residents and tourists to taste the authentic flavors of Shanghai coffees during the five-day Labor Day holiday that starts on Saturday, according to organizers.

Thecafestaking part include theårgangKaffe, a Nordic style café in downtown, and Soy White, which features coffee made with the traditional taste ofVitasoy, once a popular soy milk drink with local children.

A lecture hosted by the champions from a world latte art competition was held on Friday afternoon. LuDaoqiang, the China champion of the 2021 latte art competition, shared basic coffee-making skills.

Ti Gong

Visitors learn how to make a latte from world champions on the festival.

Latte competitions will be held through May 3 to invite amateurs to showcase their skills.

The coffee festival is being held along with the annual nightlife party at the historical mansions, featuring bazaars, outdoor music, exhibitions and coffee workshops.

The "SinanYé," orSinanNight activity, is open to the public free every Friday, Saturday and Sunday between 1pm and 9pm. Artists, designers, painters, florists, chefs and coffee-making masters will interact with visitors during the event.

It is part of a project launched by the Sinan Mansions and RuijinNo. 2 Road Subdistrictto develop a coffee culture community aroundFuxingPark.

Shanghai had 6,913 cafés at the end of January last year. That’s an average of 2.85 for every 10,000 people in the city, the same density as in New York, London and Tokyo.

Ti Gong

A visitor is offered a cup of coffee at the festival on Friday.

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