Lien Chan, chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT), and
his delegation members enjoy Beijing opera at the Lao She Teahouse in Beijing,
April 28, 2005.(Photo:Xinhua)
Lien Chan, chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT), and some of his
delegation members enjoyed green tea and Beijing Opera at the Laoshe Teahouse
close to Tian'anmen Square, in central Beijing, Thursday evening.
The
teahouse, with red lanterns and other traditional Chinese decorations, was in a
festive mood as the KMT leader tasted Longjing (Dragon Well) Tea, Jasmine Tea
and imperial snacks and watched the performances of local artists.
The
teahouse prepared a special health tea for the wife of the KMT leader, which was
a mixture of green tea, lily and sweet- scented osmanthus.
The guests were
marveled by the artists and applauded many times for their excellent
performances.
At the end of the tea party, Lien wrote an inscription at the
request of the teahouse manager Yin Zhijun, which reads, " Rejuvenate the tea
culture and bring peace to the two sides across the Straits."
Lien received
gifts from Yin -- two sets of traditional Chinese teacup, a brochure on the
Laoshe Teahouse, and tea products manufactured by the teahouse.
The teahouse
is named after Laoshe (Shu Sheyu), a well-known Chinese writer. Since its
opening in 1988, the teahouse has received almost 20,000 visitors from Taiwan
Province.