Ultimate China Milk Tea Guide for Expats & Travelers

2026-02-03T13:16:12+08:00 | 2 minute read | Updated at 2026-02-03T13:16:12+08:00

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Discover the best milk tea options in China with this comprehensive guide to top chains and must-try drinks. Start with Auntie Jenny’s dessert-style favorites, including the Hongyan Salty Cheese Milk Tea with taro paste and cheese foam, and the fruity Green Mango Iced Tea. Nayuki offers floral milk teas like the Jasmine “First Snow” Milk Tea and refreshing options like the Cheese Strawberry. For topping lovers, 1DianDian’s Pure Matcha with ice cream, boba, and mini pearls is a must-try, along with the QQ Berry Milk Tea loaded with textures.

Mixue provides budget-friendly classics such as the Peach Four Seasons with coconut jelly and crispy bobo, and the sweet Cheese Berry with multiple toppings. HEYTEA’s popular picks include the rich Triple Thick Matcha and the creamy Roasted Brown Sugar Boba Milk, both customizable with sugar and ice levels. Chabaidao excels in loaded combos, like the Soy Milk Yujilin with Oreo crumbs and taro balls, and the Strawberry Milk Jelly with layered textures.

Each drink comes with specific recommendations for ice, sugar, and toppings to ensure you get the perfect flavor. Whether you prefer fruity, creamy, or texture-packed drinks, this guide has something for every milk tea lover. Save this post for your next trip to China and tag a friend who needs this milk tea inspiration!

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