In a special address at CGTN’s UniTea: Macao Tea Melody program, Nalika Kodikara, Minister Commercial of the Embassy of Sri Lanka in China, highlighted the enduring cultural and commercial ties between Sri Lanka and China. Emphasizing the global reputation of Ceylon Tea as one of the finest teas, Kodikara noted its significant role in strengthening the historic relationship between the two countries.
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Macao’s return to China, Kodikara extended her heartfelt wishes for the success of the program, underscoring the shared heritage and tea culture that bind Sri Lanka and China. “Ceylon Tea is not just a beverage; it’s a symbol of our rich cultural exchange and longstanding friendship with China,” she remarked.
The UniTea: Macao Tea Melody program aims to celebrate the diversity and unity found within tea cultures across Asia, highlighting how traditions like tea can foster deeper connections between nations. Kodikara’s address resonated with the audience, many of whom appreciate the significance of tea in both Sri Lankan and Chinese societies.
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