Coffee shop couple know a latte about brewing romance


"I saw her for the first time during an open class. Later, I met her many times in various exams, so we became quite close," Dilxat recalls.
"I admire her because she's very kindhearted."
The two often met to study and have dinner together. In 2018, Abdulla returned to Tanzania for an internship, and being apart made them realize how much they wanted to stay with each other.
She came back to Fuzhou, and they started dating and got married on May 20, 2020, a date that sounds similar to "I love you" in Chinese.
Abdulla decided to accompany her husband to his hometown of Kashgar last year.
"I like Kashgar very much. People here are very nice and they help us with any problems we have," says the wife.
"Kashgar has deserts and so many snowy mountains. It is so beautiful."