TEA ETIQUETTE IN CHINA

Tea drinking in China is a ceremonial and cultural practice with a rich history, and it comes with its own set of etiquette that has been refined over centuries. Here are some critical tea-drinking etiquettes in China:

Respect to Elders:

Always offer tea to the elders or guests of honour first as a sign of respect. This fundamental principle in Chinese culture reflects filial piety and respect for age and experience.

Handling the Teapot and Cups:

Use both hands when offering a cup of tea to someone, especially if they are a guest or elder. This shows both respect and sincerity. Similarly, when receiving tea, it’s polite to accept it with both hands.

Thanking for Tea:

A common way to thank someone for serving you tea without speaking is to tap the table next to your cup with two fingers. This gesture, which dates back to an imperial legend, is widely practised as a silent thank you.

Observing the Tea:

Appreciating the tea’s colour, aroma, and quality is part of the experience. It’s polite to comment positively on the tea being served, acknowledging the effort put into its selection and preparation.

Sipping, Not Slurping:

While in some cultures, slurping is a sign of enjoying the food or drink, in a formal Chinese tea ceremony, it’s more appropriate to sip tea quietly, savouring the taste and aroma.

Refilling Water and Passing the Teapot:

The teapot should not be left empty; offering to refill it with hot water when it’s low is polite. Also, when passing the teapot, ensure the spout is not pointing at anyone, as it’s considered rude.

Handling Your Cup:

It’s customary to hold the teacup with your fingers on the side and your thumb on the bottom, never covering the top of the cup. This allows the aroma of the tea to reach you and shows respect for the tea.

Small Portions:

Pour small amounts of tea into cups, allowing for multiple servings. This way, the tea is always hot and fresh, encouraging communal interaction.

Observance of Order:

In a group setting, observe the order in which tea is served and follow the host’s lead. There’s often a specific sequence intended to honour the guests.

Invitation to Tea:

Inviting someone for tea signifies friendship and respect. Accepting such an invitation is equally essential, as it acknowledges the relationship.

These etiquette concerns drinking tea, showing respect, fostering relationships, and enjoying the moment. While not all of these practices might be observed in casual settings, they are highly valued in formal gatherings and traditional tea ceremonies.

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In international diplomacy, the bonds between nations are not merely political but deeply rooted in history, culture, and shared experiences. One enduring relationship between Malaysia and Thailand is characterised by a rich tapestry of connections spanning generations. A recent interview with Datuk Jojie Samuel, Ambassador of Malaysia to Thailand and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, sheds light on the intricate web of responsibilities, aspirations, and collaborative efforts that underpin the bilateral relations between these Southeast Asian neighbours.

The interview with the Malaysian Ambassador to Thailand delves into an ambassador’s multifaceted role in serving the Malaysian government’s interests within the Thai context. From facilitating trade and investment to enhancing political and cultural ties, the Ambassador’s responsibilities extend across various sectors, reflecting the depth of the Malaysia-Thailand partnership. Historical ties are pivotal in shaping contemporary relations between Malaysia and Thailand. Dating back to pre-independence, the royal connections and familial links between the two nations have laid a strong foundation for enduring friendship and cooperation. The shared history, exemplified by the first Prime Minister of Malaysia’s ties to Thailand, underscores the depth of the relationship.

Share your role and responsibilities as a Malaysian diplomat.

As the Ambassador and a representative of the Malaysian government in Thailand, my responsibilities are multifaceted. The main job is to serve the interests of our government in Thailand, which can be either bilaterally or regionally. We have an excellent and warm relationship with Thailand, which dates back to before our independence in 1957. The relationship between Malaysia and Thailand royalties has been outstanding ever since, setting the tone for the relationship between our leaders and people. My role involves enhancing bilateral relationships at various levels, including political, trade, economic, tourism, education, defence, and security.

How can you contribute to your role as the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in Thailand?

I have been in this position since June last year. The Dean’s role is mainly to represent the diplomatic corps at certain functions or events organised by the government or during royal events. The Dean expresses the diplomatic corps’s sentiments and gives welcome speeches on special occasions. Additionally, I am part of the Board of Presidents of the Diplomatic Council, which focuses on linking diplomacy with business and promoting business interests in both the host country and the country the Ambassador represents.

What possibilities do you see for Malaysian business people in Thailand and vice versa?

Currently, there are more Malaysian investments in Thailand than Thai investments in Malaysia. My job is to attract more Thai investments into Malaysia. We invest in manufacturing, hotels, banking services, auto parts, financial sectors, chemical industries, and oil and gas. We aim to open up more opportunities for business expansion, especially in the southern region of Thailand and northern Malaysia, to bring peace and stability through economic development.

What are the cultural challenges between the two countries?

In this era, I see few cultural challenges. Although the main languages are different (Malay in Malaysia and Thai in Thailand), this is not a significant barrier. People can quickly learn each other’s languages and cultures, especially those near the border. We share similarities in food and sports and are intensely familiar with each other’s cultures. Historically, people have moved and traded freely between the regions, which has brought our countries closer together.

How important is learning the language and embracing artificial intelligence in diplomacy?

Learning the language is very important to improve communication skills. Embracing artificial intelligence is also crucial, but ambassadors should control it to ensure it serves the people and not vice versa. As ambassadors, we have many responsibilities, including facilitating economic, trade, and political relationships and enhancing understanding between our countries. Creating people-to-people links is essential for mutual learning and awareness. In Malaysia, we say, “To know Malaysia is to love Malaysia,” emphasising the importance of understanding and loving a country to know it truly.

Conclusion

Language and cultural understanding are crucial in fostering diplomatic relations between Malaysia and Thailand. The emphasis on learning each other’s languages, customs, and traditions is a bridge to enhance communication and promote people-to-people connections. This cultural exchange enriches bilateral ties and fosters mutual understanding and awareness between the two nations. In pursuing regional prosperity and stability, Malaysia’s vision aligns with Thailand’s goals for Southern Thailand. Through policies like “prosper thy neighbour,” Malaysia aims to contribute to economic growth and peace in the region, reflecting a shared commitment to mutual development and well-being. The interview highlights the diverse focus areas in enhancing the bilateral relationship between Malaysia and Thailand. From political cooperation to economic partnerships, tourism, education, and defence collaborations, the Ambassador’s role encompasses a broad spectrum of engagements to strengthen ties and foster mutual growth. Family involvement is a unique aspect that further cements the close relationship between Malaysia and Thailand. The personal connections and familial ties between the countries add a layer of warmth and familiarity to the diplomatic relations, underscoring the deep-rooted bonds that transcend mere political affiliations.

As Malaysia and Thailand continue to navigate the complexities of modern diplomacy, the interview with the Malaysian diplomat offers a glimpse into the intricate dynamics that define their relationship. Through shared history, cultural exchanges, and collaborative efforts, the two nations stand poised to deepen their ties and chart a path towards mutual prosperity and understanding in the ever-evolving landscape of international relations.

 

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On March 8th, 2024, The Diplomatic Council, in collaboration with the Diplomatic Corps of Thailand, proudly presented Thailand’s Inaugural Ambassadors’ Ball, a prestigious event held at the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok. This evening marked a convergence of diplomacy and business, offering a platform for sophisticated cultural exchange and meaningful connections.

The Inaugural Ambassadors’ Ball epitomized Thailand’s contributions to global initiatives while providing a unique opportunity for networking and relationship-building. It underscored Thailand’s commitment to promoting diplomacy and fostering positive connections that transcend borders.

Under the distinguished patronage of the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Thailand, H.E. Datuk Jojie Samuel, Ambassador of Malaysia to Thailand, the event welcomed H.E. Mr. Wanmuhamad Noor Matha, President of the National Assembly and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Kingdom of Thailand, as the guest of honor.

The event saw an impressive turnout, with ambassadors and Heads of Missions from 60 countries in attendance. Additionally, vice ministers from key government ministries. Their diverse representation underscored the event’s significance in fostering international partnerships and promoting global relations. The event was honored to receive congratulatory messages from Prime Minister H.E. Mr. Srettha Thavisin, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E. Mr. Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara, and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior H.E. Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul.

The event featured exclusive performances by ambassadors, showcasing their talents and providing entertainment for the attendees. Additionally, the Ministry of Culture curated a captivating Thai fusion performance, enriching the evening with local cultural elements. Beyond its focus on diplomacy and business, the Ambassadors’ Ball also provided a platform to champion philanthropic causes. It embraced philanthropic initiatives, spotlighting the Chaipattanna Foundation under the Royal patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. Funds raised after covering essential expenses will be directed to support the foundation’s charitable endeavors, underscoring Thailand’s steadfast dedication to social welfare and community development.

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Ambassadors` Ball by Diplomatic Council Bangkok, Thailand 2024

On March 8th, 2024, The Diplomatic Council, in collaboration with the Diplomatic Corps of Thailand, proudly presented Thailand’s Inaugural Ambassadors’ Ball, a prestigious event held at the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok. This evening marked a convergence of diplomacy and business, offering a platform for sophisticated cultural exchange and meaningful connections.

The Inaugural Ambassadors’ Ball epitomized Thailand’s contributions to global initiatives while providing a unique opportunity for networking and relationship-building. It underscored Thailand’s commitment to promoting diplomacy and fostering positive connections that transcend borders.

Under the distinguished patronage of the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps Thailand, H.E. Datuk Jojie Samuel, Ambassador of Malaysia to Thailand, the event welcomed H.E. Mr. Wanmuhamad Noor Matha, President of the National Assembly and the Speaker of the House of Representatives of the Kingdom of Thailand, as the guest of honor.

The event saw an impressive turnout, with ambassadors and Heads of Missions from 60 countries in attendance. Additionally, vice ministers from key government ministries. Their diverse representation underscored the event’s significance in fostering international partnerships and promoting global relations. The event was honored to receive congratulatory messages from Prime Minister H.E. Mr. Srettha Thavisin, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs H.E. Mr. Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara, and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior H.E. Mr. Anutin Charnvirakul.

The event featured exclusive performances by ambassadors, showcasing their talents and providing entertainment for the attendees. Additionally, the Ministry of Culture curated a captivating Thai fusion performance, enriching the evening with local cultural elements. Beyond its focus on diplomacy and business, the Ambassadors’ Ball also provided a platform to champion philanthropic causes. It embraced philanthropic initiatives, spotlighting the Chaipattanna Foundation under the Royal patronage of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. Funds raised after covering essential expenses will be directed to support the foundation’s charitable endeavors, underscoring Thailand’s steadfast dedication to social welfare and community development.

Special recognition is extended to the Chairman of the Organizing Committee, H.E. Mr. Paolo Dionisi, Ambassador of Italy to Thailand, as well as to Dato’ Steve Cheah, the Diplomatic Council’s Head of Mission, and the dedicated committee members: Ms. Ulpiana Lama, Head of Mission at the Embassy of Kosovo in Bangkok, and H.E. Ambassador Nongnuth Petcharatana, former Thai ambassador to Austria and Germany and member of the Diplomatic Council’s Board of Presidents.

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