/ -- 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.
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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