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Group promotes tea culture at Mandarin House
Macao News > Culture > Group promotes tea culture at Mandarin House

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The third edition of the “International Tea Culture Carnival” took place at Mandarin House earlier this week to promote cultural exchanges and Macao.

4 December 20202 February 2021 BY STAFF REPORTER
BY STAFF REPORTER4 December 20202 February 2021

The third edition of the “International Tea Culture Carnival” took place at Mandarin House earlier this week to promote cultural exchanges and Macao.

The event also included a forum on Chinese art where professionals in their field shared insights on the cultural industry.

Tea Art Professionals’ Association of Macao President Chan Pui Lan said at the event’s opening ceremony that even amid COVID-19, people are still putting their effort in to promoting culture.

“We will continue to systematically nurture young people with the tea ceremony, the ‘dao and de’ of tea, as well as the art and culture of tea,” Chan said, adding that the association puts great importance in nurturing young people as it would help them have a better understanding of the nation’s culture and their duty to the nation.

(The Macau Post Daily/Macao News)
Photo by Tea Art Professionals’ Association of Macao

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