A small, low-key tea drink specialty store, crowded with people from morning till night, is located by the moat in the center of Hsinchu City. This store, which has been in operation for ten years and has named all its tea drinks itself, is truly the pride of Hsinchu. It never opens branches or franchises, and the author wonders how such a business can exist, not aiming to maximize profits. The two owners, both born and raised in Hsinchu and graduates of the Chinese department, are cat lovers who initially operated the store with a group of stray cats by the moat, relying on each other for warmth. Perhaps heaven saw this and couldn't bear to disappoint such good people with their excellent tea. After more than a year, the store finally gained popularity among students and attracted attention from Japanese media, allowing the cats by the moat to be seen. If you visit the center of Hsinchu City and don't queue up to try a cup of the store's signature "Migu Lu Lu" tea and take in the scenery by the moat, you won't be able to experience the youthful spirit of "Lin Chenxin" and enter her own "My Teenage Years." The bestselling movie "My Teenage Years" was filmed near this store, and the beautiful scenery of Hsinchu City's moat and ancient relics are captured on camera. The tea flavor, belonging to the young men and women of Hsinchu, suddenly makes one feel youthful again.