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Taiwan exhibitors' trip to Tibet: "Digging for Gold" and a bit busy with sightseeing

2024-08-07

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Lhasa, August 7 (China News Service) Title: Taiwan exhibitors' trip to Tibet: "Digging for gold" and a bit busy with sightseeing

China News Service reporter Jiang Feibo

"This is our first time to exhibit in Tibet, so we didn't prepare a lot of goods. Most of the 20 bottles of Taiwanese sorghum liquor we brought have been sold." Chen Jiesheng, CEO of Taiwan Heying Distillery, told China News Service on the 7th that the trip to Tibet for the exhibition was great, the Tibetan people were simple and friendly, and their unique culture was impressive.

From August 4th to 8th, the Lhasa Import Commodity Exhibition was held at the Tibet Convention and Exhibition Center. Chen Jiesheng and others came to Tibet as Taiwanese exhibitors to participate in the exhibition.

Chen Jiesheng said that this was his first visit to Tibet, and some of the Taiwanese sorghum liquor he brought was from his own winery. He believed that this visit to Tibet to participate in the exhibition could increase the popularity of Taiwanese products in Tibet. He also heard that Tibet would hold a Tibetan Expo, "We really want to have the opportunity to come again, and it would be best if we could participate in the next Tibetan Expo."

Chen Jiesheng said that in addition to participating in the exhibition, he also followed the local customs a few days ago and went to the Zhaji Temple, the "Temple of the God of Wealth" in Lhasa, and bought Hada, wine, incense and other Buddhist supplies at the entrance of the temple. The first experience made him feel very wonderful. He also went to Barkhor Street to experience the atmosphere of the plateau commercial street. "Tibetans are very friendly and kind. If you smile at them, they will smile back. This feeling is very good."