Other sectors have also tried to profit off the trend, including a TCM tea shop in Shanghai that made headlines for its “night-owl beverages” featuring a mix of ginseng, wolfberry, and chrysanthemum.
The name Pien Tze Huang derives from three characters: Pien means "a piece", tze an exclamatory particle in the southern Fujian dialect, while huang refers to "heat, toxicity, swelling, and pain".
The growing popularity of innovative models such as TCM herbal tea drinks, TCM diets, and TCM night markets vividly demonstrates the accessibility and integration of TCM into everyday life.