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Wednesday, April 10 2019 - 21:26
AsiaNet
Wang Lao Ji herbal tea museum launched in Tokyo, to open at the year's end
TOKYO, Japan, Apr. 10, 2019 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Roadshow was held in Tokyo, 
Japan on April 9th, aiming to increase its global presence. Among the 
attendees, there was a delegation led by Ma Xingrui, governor of China's 
Guangdong Province. On the same day, the Chinese herbal tea brand Wang Lao Ji, 
from Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Holdings (GPH), launched its overseas herbal tea 
museum project in Tokyo, with the theme "Connect the World through the 
Auspicious Culture." This showcases the company's commitment to advancing the 
Greater Bay Area, both economically and culturally, and to achieving its global 
strategy. 

Established in 1828, Wang Lao Ji, the inaugurator of China's herbal teas, has 
developed into a household name in China as a healthy botanical beverage. Its 
herbal tea museum in Tokyo, scheduled to open at the end of 2019, will present 
its herbal tea history through multimedia. Japanese friends will have an 
authentic sip of China while experiencing the innovation and glamour of Chinese 
culture.

The move came after Wang Lao Ji opened its first overseas herbal tea museum in 
Manhattan four months ago. With a global footprint in New York and Tokyo and 
opportunities brought by the Belt and Road Initiative and the constructing Bay 
Area, the time-honored herbal tea brand is committed to bringing more 
auspiciousness to the world and growing into a global beverage leader.

The overseas museum project, initiated by the Guangdong-based industry giant, 
serves as a window for foreign exchanges and promotion of the Lingnan and 
auspicious cultures. Over years its distribution network in Japan has covered 
main cities with a relatively larger Chinese population, including Tokyo, 
Osaka, Chiba, Yokohama, Kobe and Okinawa. At present, Japan is Wang Lao Ji's 
biggest export market in East Asia.

An improved overseas trading system has allowed Wang Lao Ji to distribute its 
products to 60 countries and regions on five continents through tens of 
millions of retail outlets.

At the opening, Wang Lao Ji hosted a Chinese-Japanese cultural exchange meeting 
under the theme "Culture and Craftsmanship: The Auspicious Culture of Chinese 
Herbal Teas". Scholars in traditional culture from both countries and 
representatives of Wang Lao Ji shared views on the cultures of herbal tea and 
auspiciousness unique to China. Also, they discussed ways of advancing global 
branding process by enriching corporate culture.

For a deeper understanding of Wang Lao Ji and the Chinese auspicious culture 
among Japanese consumers, the company started the ambassador recruiting 
campaign at the event for promoting its auspicious culture.

"With outstanding Chinese brands, we can tell China's stories well," said GPH's 
president Li Chuyuan, "Going forward, Wang Lao Ji will stay committed to 
empowering its products with enriched auspicious culture to connect the world 
and increase the global presence of the herbal tea industry. With that, the 
Chinese culture and homegrown brands will grow and prosper in the world."

Source: Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Holdings (GPH)

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   Caption: The launching ceremony of Wang Lao Ji's herbal tea museum in Tokyo