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Tea enthusiasts gather in Sabah following Chief Minister's visit to China
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Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor’s visit to Shenzhen, China, in November last year led to a large tea ceremony in Sabah for some 1,024 tea enthusiasts. Guests from China, Macau, Hong Kong, and Ukraine attended the event. The Sabah Government achieved record high state revenue of RM6.973 billion last year. The Chinese community's interest in Sabah was triggered by the Chief Minister's initiatives.

Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor’s visit to Shenzhen, China , in November last year led to a large tea ceremony in Sabah for some 1,024 tea enthusiasts. On Sunday, event facilitator Datuk Jackson Lee said guests were from China , Macau, Hong Kong, and even Ukraine. The Sabah Government continued its momentum in managing the economy in line with the commitment and spirit of the Sabah Maju Jaya (SMJ) when it posted record high state revenue of RM6.973 billion last year.

It was the initiatives of the Chief Minister who triggered the Chinese community towards Sabah. Before this, Hangjia International held its event in Turkey. It was the third time the event had been held in Malaysia after Penang and Kuala Lumpur. The group arrived on Saturday and is leaving on Thursday. They will explore Mount Kinabalu, Mantanani, and Gaya islands

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