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After 5 years in tech, I wanted something new. An internship on a tea farm in Japan was the wake-up call I needed. [Video]

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Cherie Luo, a content creator and entrepreneur. Luo spent 5 years working in tech in Silicon Valley. She graduated from Stanford Graduate School of Business in June. Business Insider has verified her employment and education history. The following has been edited for length and clarity.

In June, I graduated from business school with a new career plan: tech was out, and matcha was in.

I grew up in Long Island, went to college in Manhattan, and worked in tech for five years before attending Stanford Graduate School of Business.

In order to graduate, Stanford MBA students are required to fulfill an international program known as the Global Management Immersion Experience. This can be done by taking a class about international business or participating in the work abroad program. I chose the latter.

I am a second-generation Chinese American and have traveled to Asia a few times to visit family and as a tourist.

I was eager to explore more …

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