Japanese golfer Yosuke Asaji clinched victory at the Moutai Singapore Open on 9 November, finishing with a score of 19-under-par 269. The tournament, held over four days, culminated in a gala hosted by Moutai, which served as a platform for cultural exchange and professional networking. The event attracted distinguished guests, including Asian Tour representatives and global business leaders.
Zhang Xu, Deputy General Manager of Kweichow Moutai Co. Ltd, highlighted the significance of Moutai’s cultural heritage, stating, “The Chinese culture carried by Moutai is the core force for us to go global.” He emphasised the role of golf as a medium to showcase Moutai’s craftsmanship in Singapore, a city known for its cultural diversity.
Cho Minn Thant, CEO of the Asian Tour, praised Moutai’s partnership with the tour, noting its expansion across Japan, Hong Kong SAR, and Singapore. He commended Moutai’s dedication to quality, which aligns with the standards the tour aspires to globally.
Guests at the gala experienced Moutai’s unique distilling techniques and flavours, with one Singaporean player remarking on its distinctiveness compared to other liquors. The event also featured performances with Chinese and Southeast Asian artistic elements, creating a rich cultural atmosphere.
The Moutai Night gala underscored Moutai’s vision of using culture and taste as bridges to connect globally, reinforcing its status as a model brand of Chinese baijiu.