Country for PR: China
Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (China)
Monday, September 23 2019 - 15:12
AsiaNet
Bama Tea Promotes Chinese Tea Culture in India
NEW DELHI and MUMBAI, India, Sept. 23, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Chinese tea company, Bama Tea Co., Ltd. ("Bama Tea" or "the Company"), 
participated in the "Fresh Fujian - Colorful Tea" conference to showcase their 
variety of Oolong tea, especially premium Tieguanyin in New Delhi, India on 
September 20th. The company also attended a Chinese National Day reception 
ceremony, to celebrate the founding of the People's Republic of China held by 
Chinese Consulate-General in Mumbai on September 22nd. 

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Wang Wenli, President of Bama Tea said, "Just like families in Northern India, 
the Chinese have always had a traditional custom of 'serving honoured guests 
with tea.' This event has allowed us to meet a variety of people, to know more 
about the similarities and differences between teas and tea cultures and lay 
the foundations for greater cooperation."

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The tea masters of Bama Tea presented their tea ceremony performance for guests 
of the conference in New Delhi. Local event organizers invited tea industry 
experts, business leaders, local Chinese-funded institutions, and overseas 
Chinese VIPs to participate in the event and enjoy the beauty of Chinese tea 
culture. In their 3-day trip in India, the Bama Tea team visited the local tea 
authorities, well-known tea companies, and tea auction market to communicate 
with the local industry professionals for more mutual cooperation opportunities 
on the aspects of trade and culture.

Bama Tea, which started as a single shop about three centuries ago, has 
developed into an integrated tea cultivation chain renowned for their support 
of significant foreign affairs events. In 2018, Bama Tea was selected to 
provide tea to the leaders of China and India at East Lake in Wuhan. In 2017, 
Bama Tea served two international events, the BRICS Summit in Xiamen and the 
Maritime Silk Road International Arts Festival in Quanzhou. 

Bama Tea has also conducted cooperation with overseas tea industries. Through 
project cooperation, and with years of experience in tea research, Bama Tea 
provides support to the development of new flavors or products for several 
oversea companies, such as Mauritius's largest tea company, Mauri Tea 
Investment Co., Ltd., the Italian Master Horeca SRL, Japan's Ito Park, and tea 
companies in Malaysia and Singapore. 

"In both India and China, tea is considered good for health. We can see there 
is still a lot of room for the development of the tea industry in these two 
countries. It is very important to inherit the tea culture like China, this is 
what should learn in future," said Vijay Sardana, the Chairman of Agricultural 
Council of Uttar Pradesh, India. 

About Bama Tea 

With their headquarter, tea garden and factory in Anxi County, a county of the 
municipal region of Quanzhou, in southern Fujian Province, China, and is well 
known for a number of varieties of Oolong tea, Bama Tea has been committed to 
the cultivation of Chinese tea for over 280 years. 

With the largest number of chain stores in mainland China, Bama Tea now has 
over 1,700 stores. Bama Tea regularly engages in cultural exchange events 
overseas. It has participated in tea tasting events in 67 cities of more than 
20 countries around the world to promote the Chinese tea culture. 

SOURCE: Bama Tea 
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