Honolulu mayor says getting giant pandas to Hawaii would be 'incredible'
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On Friday, the delegation visited the Fujian Cuisine Museum, where they drank Fuzhou's famed jasmine tea.
"It was delicious...I can see why it's considered world-class," Blangiardi said.
He added that Hawaii, with its rich volcanic soil and excellent air quality, also grows jasmine and could potentially contribute to meeting global demand for jasmine tea — a shared agricultural bridge between the two regions.
The mayor, who signed Honolulu's sister-city agreement with Fuzhou over five years ago, highlighted the importance of people-to-people exchange, especially among the young.
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