Global flavors meet festive cheer at Spring Festival fair in Shanghai
Lucas Lima, head of the science, technology and innovation section, and head of the cultural and public diplomacy section at the consulate general of Brazil in Shanghai, highlighted the strong trade relations between Brazil and China, with Shanghai playing a key role.
Lima noted the presence of Brazilian products at the market, specifically cacha?a, a Brazilian liquor distilled from sugarcane, and meat.
Recommending cacha?a for the festivities, he said, "It's a kind of Brazilian drink that can be used with all kinds of foods, with dumplings, Chinese food, and Brazilian food."
Lima expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming Brazil-China Year of Culture in 2026, promising a variety of cultural activities in Shanghai.
He described Shanghai as "a very dynamic city", where it is easy to feel at home.
Luo Bin contributed to this story.
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