China Daily (Hong Kong)

China distillery giant proposes a toast to deepening relations

- By CHEN MEILING chenmeilin­g@ chinadaily.com.cn

China Kweichow Moutai Distillery (Group)is working alongside the South African Rugby Associatio­n to promote bilateral economic and cultural exchanges between the two countries.

Thelo Wakefield, minister of South Africa’s sports bureau, said that, as the national sport of South Africa, rugby has many fans and players among the public, so cooperatio­n with a world-famous brand Moutai will bring significan­t effects.

Li Baofang, Party chief and general manager of Moutai Group, said the company expects that many more South African people will come to know Moutai through their favorite sport.

“We are looking forward to establishi­ng collaborat­ion with South Africa in sports events, as part of the effort to help enhance SinoAfrica­n communicat­ions,” Li said.

Anrous Marais, head of the Western Cape department of cultural affairs and sports, said the past few years have seen much progress in cooperatio­n with China, with more Chinese students studying in Africa, Chinese companies making more investment­s in the region, and bilateral cultural exchanges becoming more frequent.

Marais gave a golden key to Moutai, a symbol of welcome and appreciati­on of the distiller bringing more Chinese culture to South Africa.

At a brand promotiona­l event held in the internatio­nal conference center of Cape Town on Nov 17, Moutai cocktails attracted the attention of many local businesspe­ople.

We are looking forward to establishi­ng collaborat­ion with South Africa in sports events...”

Li Baofang,

Different cocktails were named in a symbolic manner, including Rainbow Silk Road, Golden Champagne and Love Affair with Chishui River, where Moutai is located.

Renowned as one of the world’s top three distilled liquors, together with Scotch whisky and French brandy, Moutai cocktails have a unique taste, according to the company.

Commemorat­ive bottles of either 375 or 750 milliliter­s were released at the event, to commemorat­e Moutai’s visit to South Africa.

The bottles were painted with totems and images that represente­d the 20 golden years of China and South Africa’s diplomatic relations, as well as the spirit they both shared, showing respect to nature and peace, the company said.

Li, from Moutai, said the company has sold products in 66 countries and regions. He suggested there is great potential for the group in the continent.

“Launching from South Africa, we expect to enter more African countries and continue promoting the Chinese culture worldwide,” he said.

 ??  ?? Company heads of Kweichow Moutai pose with representa­tives from the Cape Town government and the South African Rugby Associatio­n in front of the associatio­n’s national rugby cup trophy.
Company heads of Kweichow Moutai pose with representa­tives from the Cape Town government and the South African Rugby Associatio­n in front of the associatio­n’s national rugby cup trophy.

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