Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Aitken Spence Hotels marks 150 years of Ceylon tea

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Aitken Spence Hotels marked 150 years of Ceylon tea since it was introduced by James Taylor to replace coffee and as of today it is among the top five export generators for Sri Lanka.

The event was held at the Aitken Spence Head Office down Vauxhall Street and concept for the event was very unique as it had been set up for the guests to experience a rail ride from Fort to Nanuoya, arriving at a beautiful walkway through tea plantation­s leading to the entrance of Heritance Tea Factory.

Signature brews specially made to be blended with curated tea infused concoction­s and delightful sweet and savory nibbles with a twist to truly Sri Lankan flavours were created by Aitken Spence Hotels’ talented and award winning culinary.

It was also an opportunit­y for the Aitken Spence Group to appreciate and thank its valued stakeholde­rs their constant support given over the years. Director of Aitken Spence PLC and Chairperso­n of Aitken Spence Hotel Management­s (Pvt) Ltd Stasshani Jayawarden­a said that marking 150 years of Ceylon tea is very important for a leading hospitalit­y brand which always focuses on carrying the virtues of Sri Lankan culture.

“While tea is part and parcel of Sri Lanka and its identity in the world, it has influenced our business as well. If you take our Heritance Tea Factory; a unique property that is converted from a 19th Century tea factory constructe­d in the days of a British Raj and we are very proud of having such a property as it gives us an impetus to share in this national celebratio­n of its legendary journey in tea,” Jayawarden­a said.

The event saw the participat­ion of notable individual­s from the industry, as well as reputed figures representi­ng the public and private sector as well as foreign dignitarie­s.

Aitken Spence Hotels believes that celebratin­g and recognizin­g the Ceylon tea brand is essential to take forward the Sri Lankan culture blended with the unique Sri Lankan hospitalit­y.

 ??  ?? Seen here Chef Martin Yan of ‘Yan Can Cook’ fame speaking to the gathering about his love for Ceylon tea as Director of Aitken Spence PLC and Chairperso­n of Aitken Spence Hotel Management­s (Pvt) Ltd Stasshani Jayawarden­a looks on. Pic By Nisal Baduge
Seen here Chef Martin Yan of ‘Yan Can Cook’ fame speaking to the gathering about his love for Ceylon tea as Director of Aitken Spence PLC and Chairperso­n of Aitken Spence Hotel Management­s (Pvt) Ltd Stasshani Jayawarden­a looks on. Pic By Nisal Baduge

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