In celebration of the 25th anniversary of Macao’s return to China, Sebastián Bandera, Second Secretary and Consul of the Embassy of Uruguay in China, introduced the iconic yerba mate tea to the Chinese people. This traditional beverage, cherished in Uruguay and other South American countries, is gaining popularity in China as a symbol of cultural exchange and friendship.
Speaking at the event, Bandera expressed his delight at witnessing yerba mate tea becoming increasingly popular among Chinese consumers. He shared his sincere wishes for the success of the “UniTea: Macao Tea Melody” program, highlighting how such initiatives foster mutual understanding and strengthen ties between nations.
“Yerba mate tea is more than just a drink; it’s a tradition that brings people together,” Bandera said. “I am thrilled to see it building bridges between Uruguay and China, especially during this significant milestone for Macao.”
The introduction of yerba mate tea into China’s diverse tea culture exemplifies the growing cultural exchanges between South America and Asia. As both regions celebrate their rich traditions, such collaborations contribute to deeper connections and shared experiences.
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Consul of the Embassy of Uruguay in China: Yerba mate tea builds ties
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