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  • Chinese Tea Drinking
    This video briefly introduces the evolution of tea production and preparation processes, distinctive tea drinking customs and characteristic of tea making methods and utensils to describe that tea links to history and farming and its close ties with life, with the art and with culture.
  • Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware
    This video introduces the history of Flagstaff House as well as the establishment and development of the Museum of Tea Ware. K.S. Lo also told about the story of his interest in tea ware.
  • Exhibit toasts tea devotee K.S. Lo
    More than 30 years ago, Vitasoy Group founder and then urban councillor K.S. Lo suggested conserving Flagstaff House - the former headquarters of the Commander of the British Forces - by turning it into the Museum of Tea Ware. K.S. Lo also donated 600 tea sets collected from China and overseas to the museum. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Asia's first tea ware museum, a year-long exhibition "From Soya Bean Milk to Puer Tea" was held in 2014 to showcase more than 80 tea sets and chart K.S. Lo's story as a tea connoisseur and collector.
  • Earliest Vitasoy bottle
    Launched as a substitute for milk, Vitasoy was initially sold in wide-rimmed milk bottles.
  • Malted Vitasoy
    Malted Vitasoy soymilk launched as a new flavour of soymilk in Hong Kong market in 1962.
  • Container for hot Vitasoy
    In 1957, Hot Vitasoy and the accompaniment of customised milk warming cabinets were first introduced in Hong Kong. Customers immediately embraced this seasonal offering and hot Vitasoy continues to be in high demand today.
  • K.S. Lo with Yixing teapot
    Vitasoy Group founder K.S. Lo, who was then an Urban Councillor, advocated the establishment of Asia's first tea ware museum and donated his collection to the Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware.
  • K.S. Lo and Vitasoy lorry
    K.S. Lo attached great importance to marketing efforts. He had the market visit with one salesman every week to understand the market situation.
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