50 Lan

50 Lan
Native name
50嵐
Company typePrivate
IndustryDrink
Founded1994 in Tainan, Taiwan
FounderMa Shao-wei
Headquarters,
Taiwan
Number of locations
612 (2024)
Area served
Taiwan
Key people
  • Ma Shao-wei (manages Tainan)
  • Ma Ya-fang (manages Taoyuan–Hsinchu–Miaoli)
  • Ma Ya-fen (manages Taichung)
  • Guo Zong-feng (manages Kaohsiung and Pintung)
  • Lou Gengshen (manages Taipei)
ProductsBubble tea
Brands
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese50嵐
Simplified Chinese50岚
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinWǔshí Lán
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingNg5 Sap6 Laam4
Websitewww.50嵐綠茶.tw

50 Lan (traditional Chinese: 50嵐; simplified Chinese: 50岚) is a Taiwanese bubble tea chain. In 1994, Ma Shao-wei, the founder, and his sister Ma Ya-fang, started a juice and tea street stall next to their mother's fried chicken stall in Tainan, a city in southern Taiwan. They switched to focusing on selling only tea and as business improved, upgraded from a street stall to a terrace. The first 50 Lan store opened in 1997 and a second opened the next year. Over ten branches opened in Tainan after friends and relatives wanted to become franchisees.

The company's headquarters is in Tainan and there are four regional divisions that function separately. Guo Zong-feng, Ma's army friend, started a company in 2000 to manage branches in Kaohsiung and Pingtung. Ma Ya-fen, Ma's sister, formed a management company in 2002 to oversee branches in Central District, Changhua, Chiayi County, and Yunlin County. In 2003, Ma's university classmate began managing branches in the Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area, while Ma's sister Ma Ya-fang started overseeing branches in the TaoyuanHsinchu area. There were 612 50 Lan stores in Taiwan by 2024.

To expand the chain outside of Taiwan, Ma Ya-fen in 2006 created the sister brand KOI Thé [zh-yue] which operates in a number of Southeast Asia countries and Fiftylan, which operates in the United States. Guo Zong-feng separately expanded the chain to the United States through Wushiland Boba in 2016. To expand to mainland China, Lou Gengshen, who managed 50 Lan's Taipei branches, founded 1 Diandian (Chinese: 1點點) in 2010.