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Is Imperial Tea a Hey Tea?

Imperial Tea and Hey Tea belong to the same family. The current Hey Tea was formerly Imperial Tea. They were both introduced from Taiwan. Both Hey Tea and Imperial Tea are relatively popular.

In fact, Heytea was Royaltea from the beginning. Because Royaltea was too competitive, it changed its name to Heytea alone. Heytea does not recruit investors to join, but only has direct-operated stores. Royaltea was introduced from Taiwan. Its unique and rich taste is widely loved by consumers. Royaltea is still expanding and recruiting franchisees across the country in order to work with franchisees to expand the brand effect and make the country more popular. There is Royaltea in all of them.

Tea culture is a long-standing culture that has been handed down since ancient times. There have been many poems and songs about tea in China since ancient times. For example, Bai Juyi wrote in "Mountain Spring Jiancha Huai": Wuyou holds a bowl and sends it to tea lovers. There are more folk sayings: seven things to open the door, firewood, rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea. This shows that tea culture has a long history.

HiTea’s predecessor was Imperial Tea, but due to the increasing number of counterfeit shops, in order to prevent copycats from destroying the image of Imperial Tea in the minds of consumers, Nie Yunchen, the founder of Heytea, passed the 70-year-old Purchased the "HEYTEA" trademark at a high price and officially changed the name of "royaltea" to "HEYTEA". However, the current Imperial Tea companies are all franchise fraud companies and cannot be called a chain. It has nothing to do with Heytea anymore. The original authentic Imperial Tea has all been renamed.