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If Wanglaoji is exported overseas, where is the best place to export it?

Wang Lao Kat is not only a time-honored herbal tea brand in Guangdong with a history of 180 years, but also a modern enterprise. Known as the "King of Herbal Tea", it is not only popular in China, but also sold well overseas more than 100 years ago. Since the reform and opening up, China's economy has developed rapidly; it has been sold in more than 50 countries in the world; it can be said that it is all over the world. (Based on my personal understanding of the philosophy of taste buds, the light, cool bitterness, mixed with a bit of sweetness, not only has a practical effect in reducing fire, but also helps a person to calmly reflect. I think "Wong Lao Kat" is suitable for the world Any region; it should be the best in the "warm zone"). As a time-honored brand, Wanglaoji has been exported overseas decades ago (Hong Kong Jiaduobao Group, a descendant of the Wang family); Hong Kong Wanglaoji Company has been in the market for a long time The "Wong Lo Kat" trademark has been registered in Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Japan, Taiwan, Macau, Australia, France, Canada and other places. (In the early 1950s, the Wong Lo Kat pharmaceutical brand was divided into two branches. One was classified as a state-owned enterprise, today's Wong Lao Kat Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (formerly Yangcheng Pharmaceutical), and the other was brought to Hong Kong by descendants of the Wang family. .) Southeast Asia (why exporting to Southeast Asia is the most suitable) is the first; in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and other countries, Chinese are the majority; (the population is Chinese, Singapore accounts for about 80%, Malaysia accounts for about 30%, and Thailand accounts for about 10%) The proportion in Indonesia and the Philippines is relatively small. Their main immigration places are coastal and riverine areas such as Fujian, Guangdong, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu. In the southern areas of Fujian and Guangdong, southerners have the same habit of drinking herbal tea as Americans like to take vitamins and medicines. Wherever there are southerners, there will be herbal tea shops. This is a good habit to develop in an unfavorable climate. As the saying goes, "the soil and water nourish a person, and the herbs cure a disease." What's more, in hot and humid environments like temperate zones, it is most likely to cause internal heat and other diseases. Secondly, the medicinal effects of Wanglaoji are as mentioned above; they are also effective for those who are not amenable to water and soil, fire and energy attack the heart, etc. (I personally don’t know much about the effects of herbal medicines; you can search online for details) Thirdly, the practical problem is that the red can of Wonglaoji can be used as "herbal tea" Sell ??it, or sell it as a "drink"? It is very difficult for people to make herbal tea, and it is equally dangerous to make drinks. If you want to become a well-known international beverage brand with representatives such as Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola. It is said that there are tens of millions of Chinese in Southeast Asia; they may still be unfamiliar with Wong Lo Kat. We want to expand the Southeast Asian market even more; we want more people to know Wong Lao Kat. Just like the century-old brand "Coca-Cola". I don’t know about foreign countries; but the total domestic sales in 2008 were nearly 12 billion yuan (including boxed), which is very successful.

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