A series of events to promote Chinese tea culture was launched at the Chinese Cultural Center on Thursday to mark the upcoming International Tea Day.
The series of events, sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China and the Chinese Embassy in Mongolia, includes a photo exhibition of Chinese tea history and culture, and an exhibition of tea sets and teas.
Others are a seminar on tea culture, an ancient tea road, a Chinese Shaanxi Fucha tea art exhibition, and tea-tasting activities.
“The ancient ‘Great Tea Road’ opened up a commercial road between the two countries with the spirit of peace, friendship, openness, and tolerance,” said Li Zhi, cultural counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Mongolia, during the opening ceremony.
Radnaabazar Altangerel, director of the Department of Neighboring Countries at the Mongolian Foreign Ministry, said that cultural and humanitarian cooperation is an important part of bilateral relations and cooperation in general between the two neighbors.
The United Nations General Assembly in 2019 designated May 21 as International Tea Day, and “Traditional tea processing techniques and associated social practices in China” was added to UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage list in 2022.
Xinhua