Celebrating Dr. Danuel Tse's 90th Birthday and the HKBUAA 63rd Anniversary with a Limited Edition Moutai
Hong Kong, [07th Nov 2024] — In honor of former Hong Kong Baptist University Principal Dr. Danuel Tse’s remarkable 90th birthday and the 63rd Anniversary of the Hong Kong Baptist University Alumni Association (HKBUAA), REIGN is proud to unveil an exclusive limited edition of Moutai, commemorating this momentous occasion. Only 90 sets of this special Anniversary version will be made available.
Each bottle of this exquisite 20-Year-Aged Moutai features a beautifully inscribed poem by Dr. Danuel Tse, reflecting his profound connection to the heritage of this esteemed spirit. The Moutai, crafted in the renowned Moutai Town of Guizhou, represents not only high quality but also a unique collectible with significant appreciation potential.
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REIGN is a luxury brand leading the digital art revolution, merging China's cultural heritage with Western artistry and wine-tasting experiences through innovative web3 technology. Based in Hong Kong—an epicenter of cultural fusion—we create immersive experiences that break conventional boundaries.
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Alongside our Anniversary Moutai, we proudly present the REIGN Picasso Moutai, exclusively available at Christie's. This art piece has received acclaim for its craftsmanship and artistic excellence, achieving a hammered price of HKD 32,000, embodying the allure of first-class artistry.
REIGN partners with Cartier and Parade to host a Moutai wine tasting event in Hong Kong. Esteemed experts will guide Cartier’s VIP clientele through a sensory journey, showcasing the art of appreciating Moutai through all five senses.
At REIGN, we aim to revolutionize the art world by reimagining digital art possibilities and creating experiences that bridge cultural divides. Join us in celebrating heritage, artistry, and innovation.
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