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chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: Aug 06, 2024
A Chinese student sends a Chinese calligraphy piece to Mansour Chaya (middle), deputy chief of mission at the Lebanese embassy in China, during the Lebanese-Chinese student cultural exchange food fest, Aug 5, 2024. [Photo by Bi Nan/chinadaily.com.cn]

The Lebanese-Chinese student cultural exchange food fest took place at Sumac Restaurant in Beijing on Monday, offering Chinese students an immersive experience of Lebanese cuisine and an opportunity to learn more about Lebanon and its cultural traditions.

During the event, Chinese students presented well-prepared gifts to the Lebanese embassy, including Chinese calligraphy, paintings, handmade crafts and toys. They also performed poetry recitals and sang Chinese folk songs, such as Jasmine Flower.

Co-hosted by the Embassy of Lebanon in China and Sumac Restaurant, the food fest aims to foster cultural and people-to-people exchanges between Chinese and Lebanese communities, further strengthening the bonds of friendship between the two nations.

"This food fest is not just about sharing our cuisine; it is about building bridges of cultural understanding and friendship. We are delighted to invite the vibrant Chinese community to experience the warmth and hospitality of Lebanon", said Mansour Chaya, deputy chief of mission at the Lebanese embassy in China.

Chinese students enjoy Lebanese cuisine at the Sumac Restaurant during the Lebanese-Chinese student cultural exchange food fest, Aug 5, 2024. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Lebanon is renowned for its vibrant lifestyle, a perfect blend of rich history, warm hospitality and a love for good food and social gatherings.

This dynamic culture is reflected at Sumac Restaurant. Nestled by the elegant and cozy ambiance of the famous Liangma River, the restaurant's dishes, made with fresh ingredients, showcase the diverse flavors of Lebanon, from the aromatic spices to the succulent meats and fresh produce.

Rani Jarkas, an investor of Sumac Restaurant, noted that Sumac is one of the few authentic Lebanese restaurants not only in Beijing, but probably in all of Asia. He hopes that the restaurant will contribute to the cultural exchange between the two nations.

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