Macao, a vibrant port city on the historic Maritime Silk Road, has been a key gateway for sharing Chinese tea with the world for centuries. From ancient times to today, Macao’s unique position has allowed it to introduce the rich traditions of Chinese tea culture to global audiences.
As the city marks the 25th anniversary of its return to China, this milestone highlights Macao’s enduring legacy in promoting cultural exchange. Leong Kit Chi, Chief of the Office of the Macao Special Administrative Region Government in Beijing, extended warm wishes on this special occasion, emphasizing the city’s significant role in sharing China’s tea heritage.
The special program “UniTea: Macao Tea Melody” celebrates this journey, showcasing how Macao continues to be a bridge between cultures through the universal language of tea. For young people around the world, Macao’s story is a reminder of how traditions can connect us across borders and generations.
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Macao, a key roleplayer in sharing Chinese tea with the world
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