In the Moutai Impression Museum, there is a wall that depicts the entire production process of Moutai baijiu. In the glass display cabinets, clay was used to prepare a series of realistic characters that allow visitors to understand the entire production process better.
The tale of the “broken Moutai bottle”
Travel beyond the hills and venture as far as possible has always been the dream of the distillers. About 102 years ago, Moutai stepped out of the country for the first time and went to the American city of San Francisco to participate in the Panama-Pacific International Exposition (PPIE). The Moutai participants were hoping to get the nod but no one showed any interest in Moutai. The tale of the “broken Moutai bottle” eventually won the world’s attention.


The Moutai Impression Museum
This new building is known as the Moutai impression museum. Situated in Guiyang, it was created by the Moutai Group. It is a Moutai cultural centre with full dimensional experiences. By far it is the world’s largest Moutai pavilion not including the actual Moutai production factory area which is commonly known as the “cultural city of the spirit of China “. Now you able to understand and experience the Moutai culture here in Guiyang without travelling to the Moutai town.








Reunited with famous baijiu expert, Mr Ji Keliang
Mr Ji Keliang, a famous baijiu expert and Mr Charles Oon have known each other for many years. In this annual Moutai Overseas Distributors Conference the two Moutai enthusiasts who have each spent their lives dedicated to Moutai in their own unique way met each other again. Looking forward to the next meeting.
Long live our friendship!
Mr Li Shuguang, Party Secretary and Chairman of Wuliangye Group presented a bottle of Wuliangye to former Minister of Education Mr Chan Soo Sen, as the friendship between China and Singapore will never change.


Everyone toast for the coming Wuliangye Store in Singapore
The Singapore Wuliangye Speciality Store, which is to be established by Mr Charles Oon, will be opening in Lion City Singapore soon. In view of its importance, we warmly welcomed Mr. Li Shuguang, Party Secretary and Chairman of Wuliangye Group, Mr. Wang Ping, Chairman of Wuliangye Import & Export Corporation, Mr. Wang Jialong, Counselor of China embassy in Singapore, Former Minister of Education Mr. Chan Soo Sen and other VIPs from Wuliangye headquarters to come together to share this grand occasion.








An interview with Mr Li Shuguang by Lianhe Zaobao
Many thanks to Mr Li Shuguang, Party Secretary and Chairman of Wuliangye Group, for accepting an interview with Lianhe Zaobao newspapers. Looking forward to the excellent video clips of the interview from the Chinese Baijiu Association (Singapore) and Singapore China Baijiu Company.

























