Around Karachi during Ramadan, the city’s tea shops come alive as a focal point of bustling social activity. Fasting during the holy month alters the usual rhythm of life, leading to a temporary hush after sunset before the streets fill up once more with shopkeepers and customers. The rise of tea culture, especially in the city’s rich and poor neighborhoods, has created a vibrant hub for social interaction and festivity as people gather to enjoy heavily sugared tea and each other’s company. Karachi’s tea shops witness a daily influx of patrons engaging in games, conversation, and relaxation, embodying the city’s nighttime charm during Ramadan. The city’s streets remain abuzz with activity well into the early hours, providing a sense of community and enjoyment that adds to the spirit of the holy month.
Ramadan Nights in Karachi: Tea Culture Thrives After Sunset, Pakistan
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