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The Guide to Beijing Tang’erdou: Crisp-Sweet Snack of Childhood Memories
Tang'erdou is a Beijing snack carrying childhood memories. With an ear-like shape, it has a crispy outer layer and thick syrup inside, tasting sweet but not cloying. This guide det...
The Guide to Beijing Bing Tang Hu Lu: Iconic Sweet-Sour Winter Street Snack
Bing Tang Hu Lu is an iconic Beijing winter street food, made of hawthorn skewers coated with rock sugar. Sweet, sour and appetizing, this guide details its craft and eating method...
Beijing Luzhu Huoshao Guide: A Century-Old Flavor from Imperial Cuisine to Street Food
Derived from imperial Suzao Rou, Luzhu Huoshao is a classic Beijing street food boiled in aged soup with offal and baked cakes. This guide helps foreign tourists explore its taste,...
Beijing Roast Duck Guide: Explore the Centennial Flavor and Authentic Eating Skills of China’s National Dish
Beijing Roast Duck, a world-famous national dish of China with a centuries-old history, has two classic styles: wood-fired and braised. This guide details its authentic eating skil...
The Taste of Time in Rice Noodles: The Century-Old Inheritance and Urban Warmth of Shenzhen Gongming Laisifen
Shenzhen Gongming Laisifen is a century-old Cantonese specialty snack. Hand-made rice noodles from local late indica rice are paired with secret soup made of pork bones and dried c...
The Guide to Beijing Hama Tumi: Sweet Bean Paste Pancake with a “Frog-Mouth” Crack
Hama Tumi is a traditional sweet Beijing snack with red bean paste filling. When baked, the filling bursts from the edge, looking like a frog opening its mouth, tasting crispy and ...
Beijing Baodu Guide: Explore 13 Cuts of Crisp and Tender Beijing Flavor
As a classic Beijing offal snack, Baodu is made by quick blanching shredded fresh beef/lamb tripe. With 13 cuts and distinct tastes, heat control is key. This guide details its eat...
The Hakka Spirit in Tofu: The Inheritance and Homely Flavor of Shenzhen Hakka Stuffed Tofu
Shenzhen Hakka Stuffed Tofu, the soul of Hakka cuisine, originates from the ancestor migration culture, made of local hand-made soft tofu with fresh minced meat. Braised in a casse...
Culinary Symbols of Beijing Flavor
Peking Duck, Sugar-Coated Haws and other Beijing delicacies are iconic culinary symbols. With intangible heritage skills, unique tastes and reunion meanings, they carry old Beijing...
Wandering Through Chinese Intangible Heritage: Encountering Millennia-Old Crafts
This guide leads you to explore the treasures of Chinese traditional crafts, including paper-cutting, embroidery, pottery and other intangible heritage items, marking key check-in ...


















