A Different Kind Of Personal Best
A man widely believed to be former Chinese high jumper Zhang Guowei recently turned a regular bus ride into an unexpected scene. While most commuters settle for a coffee or a small water bottle, this traveler opted for a different approach.

He was spotted sitting quietly on a public bus while holding a transparent container nearly the size of a small pail. The oversized drink immediately caught the attention of nearby passengers.
Clearing Bars And Carrying Boba
Zhang is no stranger to attracting attention. The former Chinese high jumper recorded a personal best of 2.38 metres during his athletic career. This time, however, it was not his jumping ability that had people talking, it was the massive bucket of bubble tea in his hands.

Most people grab a standard cup before hopping on the bus, but he apparently decided to skip straight to the family sized version. It looked less like a drink and more like something you would bring to a party.
What The Internet Had To Say
The video got around fast, and folks in the comment sections had a field day with the massive order. Plenty of people cracked jokes about the bucket having enough tea to keep him hydrated for the entire week.

Others were left wondering if he really planned to do the whole thing solo, while more than a few fans just pointed out how cool and collected he looked with that giant plastic tub on his lap. You couldn’t ignore it if you tried, and the other riders on the bus certainly didn’t.
The Biggest Drink On Board
He stayed totally chill while the bus was moving, completely unfazed even though he was definitely the most interesting person on the ride. Whether he was genuinely craving that much sugar or just up for a laugh, he turned a boring commute into a total spectacle.
He just sat there, completely at ease with a drink that made every other refreshment on that bus look small by comparison. Safe to say, it wasn’t your average takeaway order.
Watch the video here:

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