(The first Consumer Expo) Macau Pavilion at the Consumer Expo: Portuguese-speaking countries’ cuisine attracts the eye

  China News Service, Haikou, May 9th (Reporter Wang Ziqian) Mozambique black tea, Portuguese beer, Cape Verde cane wine, East Timor specialty coffee beans, Brazilian coffee... After entering the Macau Pavilion of the first China International Consumer Goods Expo, the reporter's eyes were dazzling. Attracted by food, it has become a gathering place for Portuguese-speaking countries.

  Macau has a special connection with Portuguese-speaking countries. In order to give full play to the role of Macau’s Sino-Portuguese platform, it has been built as a food exhibition center for Portuguese-speaking countries.

  It is reported that the Macau Pavilion displayed more than 50 Portuguese-speaking countries’ food products from 13 companies and institutions that represent Portuguese-speaking countries. Some of the products can be browsed by on-site merchants by scanning the QR code.

  In addition, the Macau Pavilion also arranged real-time video consultation services on the investment environment of Macau, and staff members were on hand to answer questions for the merchants on the scene.

  “The overall design of the Macao Pavilion is simple and generous, and the exhibits are eye-opening.” The audience Mr. Li scanned the QR code to browse the products of Portuguese-speaking countries in detail. “I hope more products from Portuguese-speaking countries will enter the Chinese market. This is not only an economic exchange. , It also promotes cultural communication.” (End)