Macao, a historic port on the Maritime Silk Road, has long been a vital gateway for sharing Chinese tea with the world. For centuries, this vibrant city has been at the crossroads of Eastern and Western cultures, fostering exchange and understanding through the simple yet profound act of tea drinking.
As Macao approaches the 25th anniversary of its return to China, reflections on its rich history and contributions to global tea culture are more poignant than ever. The city’s unique blend of traditions has made it a melting pot where tea is more than just a beverage—it's a symbol of cultural heritage and international friendship.
In celebration of this milestone, Leong Kit Chi, Chief of the Office of the Macao Special Administrative Region Government in Beijing, extended her warm wishes to CGTN's special program “UniTea: Macao Tea Melody.” She emphasized Macao’s ongoing commitment to promoting Chinese tea culture and strengthening ties with communities worldwide.
“Macao has always been a bridge connecting China with the rest of the world,” Leong remarked. “Through tea, we share our history, our traditions, and our aspirations for a harmonious future.”
The “UniTea” program aims to showcase the diverse tea traditions across different regions, highlighting how a shared appreciation for tea can foster unity and understanding among peoples. Macao’s participation underscores its significant role in this cultural exchange.
As the city marks 25 years since its return to the motherland, Macao continues to honor its heritage while looking forward to a future of continued collaboration and cultural sharing. The legacy of tea serves as a reminder of the bonds that connect us all, transcending borders and time.
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Macao, a key roleplayer in sharing Chinese tea with the world
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