In Havana's Zhonghua Street, there aren't many restaurants run by genuine Chinese people, and there are only a few hundred real Chinese people on the whole street. The rest are of mixed descent and look somewhat different from authentic Chinese.
Ye Qiu and his two companions sat down, and the restaurant owner was surprised to see that they were actually from Huaxia.
There are many tourists from Huaxia visiting the United States, but not many come to Cuba.
In recent years, there might be more students from Huaxia studying Spanish at Havana University.
So, the restaurant owner was particularly surprised to see the three of them.
"We came for a visit," Ye Qiu said.
"The scenery here is nice, but there aren't many people from Huaxia," the Chinese owner said.
After asking for some hot pot broth, he found that the seafood here was much cheaper than back home.
