Books donated to UVA's tea plantation school ; Advisor Arai of Kirin Beverage visits
I just returned from Sri Lanka yesterday.
A press conference was held at a hotel in Colombo on Sunday, August 26, and a total of 60 people, including TV, radio, and newspaper reporters, attended the Kirin Beverage and Gogo-no-Kocha 20th anniversary tea picking. san, and the purpose of conveying my gratitude to the children of the tea garden school.
While we were there, the Daily News of August 27th was available, but it was also reported on TV, radio, and other newspapers.
On the 28th, I visited an elementary school in Haputale, UVA, and was greeted by more than 70 children who welcomed me with big happy eyes. . . . . . .
A lot of small hands came out one after another and asked for a handshake. Both Mr. Arai and I were moved as we shook hands.
Each hand picks the tea leaves and turns them into black tea.
May your precious hands grow up quickly and make tea.
That's what I thought.
I would like to continue to express my gratitude to the source of this tea.
I believe that protecting tea means protecting these people .
I vowed that I would never forget the big twinkling eyes of those children, and that I would continue to cherish and enjoy tea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .