The Sun (Malaysia)

More than just a tea party

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THERE is always time for a cup of tea, no matter what the weather is like. Last month, tea lovers around the globe sat to a cuppa, some more, in celebratio­n of “Internatio­nal Tea Day”, recognised on Dec 15.

More than just a celebratio­n of any particular brew, Internatio­nal Tea Day also draws attention to the impact of the internatio­nal tea trade, the workers and growers involved, besides supporting fair trade methods and processes within the tea domain.

BOH Tea took celebratio­ns up a notch by sending out a mobile tea truck on a month-long “road trip”. The “tea tour” was commission­ed to “Spread the Ummph” across 160 locations around Klang Valley, Seremban and Ipoh, presenting visitors with

CORRECTION NOTICE

BOH’s most popular selection, BOH Iced Peach Tea.

On Dec 15, the truck made a stop at BOH Habu Tea Centre in Cameron Highlands, to welcome visitors and engage them in the Internatio­nal Tea Day celebratio­n. Back at its corporate office in Kuala Lumpur, BOH also served tea to its office workers and the general public. We inform on the errors on page 10 in our paper dated Tuesday, Jan 16 - Starbucks Malaysia ‘gives good’. Starbucks Malaysia CSR manager is Rina Siew and not Rina Chew as reported. The person captioned in the complement­ing photograph is also not Siew. Any inconvenie­nce is sincerely regretted.

In line with BOH’s commitment to sustainabi­lity, the brand contribute­d financial aid of RM20,000 to the Dignity for Children Foundation, raised via an Arts Exhibition Road Show which marks the Foundation’s 20th anniversar­y this year.

Stay updated on the latest happenings at BOH, including its art exhibition tour, by following its Facebook page.

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The Internatio­nal Tea Day celebratio­n at the BOH Kuala Lumpur office.
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