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Cheers! Chinese firm buys UK pub where Xi drank
A Chinese firm has bought the British pub where last year Chinese President Xi Jinping and then UK Prime Minister David Cameron enjoyed a beer and fish and chips.
The Plough in Cadsden, close to the prime minister’s country residence near London, was bought by SinoFortone Investment for an undisclosed sum.
“The pub became famous in Chinese circles following the visit of President Xi Jinping and it has become quite a tourist attraction for Chinese visitors since,” said Neil Morgan, managing director of pubs and restaurants for selling agents Christie & Co.
Visitors were “keen to sample the classic British food and beer that the Chinese president tried,” he said.
“Asian investors are becoming more interested in UK markets, particularly hotels, licensed and leisure and we are seeing more and more Chinese investors,” he added.
Cameron took Xi to the pub in October last year, reportedly at the Chinese leader’s request during his state visit to Britain.
Pub landlord Steve Hollings said then that Cameron and Xi had been “extremely friendly.” They drank “traditional English bitter” and had “traditional English fish and chips,” he said.
British brewer Greene King said that exports of its India pale ale — the beer the two were drinking — to China had increased 16-fold after the visit.
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Next time President Xi should drink at Rolls Royce...
@mike2000 is back
A Chinese firm has bought the British pub where last year Chinese President Xi Jinping and then UK Prime Minister David Cameron enjoyed a beer and fish and chips.
The Plough in Cadsden, close to the prime minister’s country residence near London, was bought by SinoFortone Investment for an undisclosed sum.
“The pub became famous in Chinese circles following the visit of President Xi Jinping and it has become quite a tourist attraction for Chinese visitors since,” said Neil Morgan, managing director of pubs and restaurants for selling agents Christie & Co.
Visitors were “keen to sample the classic British food and beer that the Chinese president tried,” he said.
“Asian investors are becoming more interested in UK markets, particularly hotels, licensed and leisure and we are seeing more and more Chinese investors,” he added.
Cameron took Xi to the pub in October last year, reportedly at the Chinese leader’s request during his state visit to Britain.
Pub landlord Steve Hollings said then that Cameron and Xi had been “extremely friendly.” They drank “traditional English bitter” and had “traditional English fish and chips,” he said.
British brewer Greene King said that exports of its India pale ale — the beer the two were drinking — to China had increased 16-fold after the visit.
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Next time President Xi should drink at Rolls Royce...
@mike2000 is back
