Located in the North China Plain, Beijing has a long history and profound cultural heritage. There are many kinds of accompanying gifts in Beijing, covering different cultural, historical and regional characteristics. Here, I would like to introduce some representative accompanying gifts in Beijing.
Guijie snacks
Guijie is one of the well-known dining blocks in Beijing, and is known as "the first street of Beijing cuisine". There are many kinds of snacks here, which are very popular with tourists and locals. Guijie's special snacks include old Beijing Zhajiang Noodles, bean juice, braised pork and so on. These snacks are authentic and full of flavor, which is a good choice for some friends who like to eat.
Forbidden city wenchuang products
The Forbidden City is the imperial palace of China in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it is also one of the cultural treasures of China. Unearthed cultural relics and artworks have high artistic and historical value. The cultural and creative products of the Forbidden City are based on the cultural relics and buildings of the Forbidden City, including paintings, ceramics, wood carvings and other products, which have both cultural connotation, practicality and aesthetics. Visitors can buy these cultural and creative products in the Forbidden City, take them home or give them to relatives and friends as souvenirs.
Mooncakes in Wudaoying Hutong
Wudaoying Hutong is one of the hutongs with a long history in Beijing, and it is also the distribution center of lost treasures, fashionable restaurants and creative arts. The traditional moon cakes here are very famous, known as the "golden moon cakes" in Beijing, including bean paste, lotus seed paste, milk yellow and other flavors. The moon cakes in Wudaoying Hutong are crisp and sweet, suitable for vegetarian lovers and a good gift choice.
Beijing green food
There are many green foods in Beijing, including vegetables, fruits, seeds and snacks. These foods are grown by local farmers and sold locally. They don't add any chemicals, so they won't do harm to human body, and they are delicious, healthy and safe. Giving Beijing's green food as a gift to friends and relatives is also a way to show China's achievements in agricultural development.
Beijing special tea
Beijing's specialty teas are Beijing Herbal Tea and Beijing Gongcha. Beijing herbal tea is a mixture of traditional Chinese herbal medicine and tea, which grows naturally in Beijing. Unique taste, good for health. Beijing Gongcha is a famous historical tea which originated in the Qing Dynasty. It has a mellow taste and a strong aroma. These teas are not only the specialty of Beijing, but also the representative works of Chinese traditional tea culture, and they are one of the best gifts.
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There are many kinds of accompanying gifts in Beijing, covering different cultural, historical and regional characteristics. Visitors can choose suitable accompanying gifts according to their own interests and needs to commemorate their trip to Beijing or give them as gifts to relatives and friends.