“Intoxicating Moutai” – An Exclusive Kweichow Moutai Masterclass in South Africa

“Intoxicating Moutai” – An Exclusive Kweichow Moutai Masterclass in South Africa

On May 30, a grand Moutai tasting event was held at the beautiful five-star SAXON HOTEL in Johannesburg, South Africa. This event brought together many Moutai lovers and industry experts, aiming to allow more people to gain a deeper understanding of the unique charm of Moutai and experience the profoundness of Chinese liquor culture.

The atmosphere at the event was elegant and exciting. The interior of the venue was decorated in an antique style, as if traveling back to an ancient wine shop. Exquisite Moutai bottles and tasting utensils were placed on the table, showing the organizer’s dedication and attention to the event.

At the beginning of the tasting session, Ms. Nanfei Liu, the marketing director of TEC-TURBO, the South African distributor of Kweichow Moutai, first introduced the history and cultural background of Moutai to the guests, allowing them to have a deeper understanding of this sauce-flavored liquor. Ms. Liu also introduced Kweichow Moutai Company to the guests and explained in detail the methods and techniques of tasting Moutai. From observing the color, smelling the aroma, tasting to aftertaste, every step was full of knowledge and fun.

During the tasting session, participants picked up their glasses and carefully savoured the unique flavor of Moutai. The rich aroma, mellow taste, and long aftertaste made people intoxicated and reluctant to leave. Everyone said that through this tasting session, they had a deeper understanding of the quality and characteristics of Moutai, the Chinese liquor culture, and Chinese culture.

The Moutai tasting event not only allowed the participants to enjoy a wine feast, but also made them deeply feel the charm of Chinese liquor culture. The event invited guests including Ayanda Holo, President of BRICS Africa Channel, and Paul Zilungisele Tembe, Professor of University of South Africa. Wade Yang, General Manager of Amazon Web Services in Africa, Kershenee Hermanus, Regional Operations Manager of ABSA BANK in Africa, Vanessa Chego, Executive Director of Business at Bidets Group, and other well-known entrepreneurs and outstanding scholars.

 

The 2024 Chinese Enterprise Recruitment Conference Successfully Held in South Africa

The 2024 Chinese Enterprise Recruitment Conference Successfully Held in South Africa

On the 16th of April 2024, the inaugural recruitment conference for Chinese-funded enterprises in South Africa was held at the Gallagher Convention Center in Midrand, Johannesburg. With the support of the Chinese Embassy and various South African enterprises over 2,800 job seekers attended this recruitment event organized by the South Africa-China Economic and Trade Association (SACETA). 

Minister of social Development, Lindiwe Zulu, delivered speeches thanking China for their willingness to strengthen exchanges and cooperation in the field of economic and trade development between the two countries.

South Africa Moutai distributors, Tec Turbo Export and Import Trading is also a key player in supporting the above initiative. Established in Johannesburg in 2005, TEC has emerged as a multifaceted entity in the realm of import-export trade. Our diverse portfolio encompasses alcohol, food, home furniture, and an array of other products. With branches spanning cross-border e-commerce, marketing services, and restaurants, TEC stands as a versatile player in the market. Over the years TEC has remained committed to a people-centric corporate strategy, prioritizing the fulfillment of both customer and stakeholder promises.

Moutai shines at Hostex 2024: Africa’s food, drink and hospitality expo.

Moutai shines at Hostex 2024: Africa’s food, drink and hospitality expo.

Across the vast land of the African continent, the largest food, drink and hospitality exhibition is in full swing. HOSTEX  is a visual and taste feast that integrates multiculturalism, flavour and food. Exhibitors from all over the world gather to showcase their products and services.

South Africa Moutai Distributor, Tec-Turbo Import and Export Trading CC, returned to HOSTEX since its first appearance in 2022. The TEC team exhibited for three days to share the magic of Moutai. Visitors experienced superb tastings, traditional snacks and participated in social media contests.

China’s Kweichow Moutai has undoubtedly become a shining star in South Africa, illuminating a different kind of brilliance on the African continent with its unique charm and timeless recipe.

Moutai, as China’s national liquor, carries thousands of years of history and culture. It has won praise from the world for its exquisite brewing technology, excellent quality, and rich cultural connotation. At HOSTEX, Moutai liquor conquered the taste buds of countless friends. They stopped to taste it one after another and were intoxicated by the mellow aroma from the East.

This kind of cross-cultural exchange and integration not only enhances the friendship between the people of China and Africa, but also injects new vitality into cultural exchanges between China and Africa.

At HOSTEX Moutai’s shining light not only demonstrated the breadth and depth of Chinese food culture, but also demonstrated the broad prospects for cultural exchanges between China and Africa. Let us hope together that in the days to come, China-Africa cultural exchanges will shine even more brilliantly.

See you at HOSTEX 2026.

 

 

 

Moutai Fashion Show in Cape Town – Chinese Spring Festival Celebrations.

Moutai Fashion Show in Cape Town – Chinese Spring Festival Celebrations.

On February 3, 2024, the event “Spring Stars Shining Together across the World – Year of Dragon” was held at Victoria Harbor in Cape Town. Consul General You extended New Year greetings to guests saying that the Chinese Spring Festival is becoming a statutory holiday of the United Nations is an important symbol of Chinese culture going global.

The event site was decorated with lights and colourful decorations, the atmosphere was warm, and the atmosphere of the event was rich with Chinese culture. The performances were brilliant, showcasing dragon and lion dance, Shaolin martial arts, and other performances winning bursts of cheers and applause from the audience.

Amongst the showstopping performances was a Moutai fashion walk. South African models wore traditional Miao dresses as a symbol of cross-cultural exchange. Kweichow Moutai baijiu is only produced in the Guizhou province, which is home to the ethnic group, Miao. The audience admired the intricately embroidered pleated skirts and beauty of the Moutai culture. The models glittered as they paraded Moutai products on stage. Miao women are also famed for the glittering silver adornments that they wear during festival time. The Miao people believe silver symbolizes light and good health, so wearing silver will ward off evil spirits, stave off natural disasters and bring good fortune.

A typical festival outfit worn by a Miao woman will include a hat or crown, horns, a comb, earrings or ear pendant, a neckband, a necklace, a collar, bracelets, and rings, all made of silver. Most of these will have been handmade by Miao silversmiths. The decorations are typically in four styles: symmetrical style, balanced style, connected style and radiating style. They usually feature patterns involving dragons, phoenixes, flowers, and birds.