In a corner of Seoul, South Korea, there is a two-story container coffee shop called “PTSD”. Behind its birth is a slightly sad but hopeful story. At first, due to limited funds and difficulties in finding a location, the owner Li Mingxun almost gave up his coffee dream. However, a turning point came when he accidentally learned about the potential of container architecture and decided to make a bold attempt. He contacted us from China and created this unique coffee shop at a very low cost.

The “PTSD” quickly attracted the attention of the surrounding residents with its unique appearance and warm interior. The two-story design not only maximizes the use of space, but also creates multiple private and comfortable communication corners through clever layout. Each window is carefully designed to ensure sufficient natural light, allowing customers to enjoy delicious coffee while feeling warm and comfortable.

More importantly, the operating cost of this coffee shop is only about one-fifth of that of traditional coffee shops, thanks to the efficiency and sustainability of container buildings. The low cost, fast construction speed and low maintenance cost enable “PTSD” to provide more competitive prices while ensuring quality, quickly winning the favor of the market.

With the passage of time, “PTSD” has not only become a local cultural landmark, but also attracted many tourists to come and check it out. Li Mingxun’s dream has not only been realized, but also inspired countless entrepreneurs who also have dreams, proving that in the face of innovation and persistence, even a small starting point can shine with dazzling light.