1. Changsha When talking about Changsha, the words that pop up in most people’s minds should be Changsha stinky tofu, flavored shrimp, Orange Island Head, and Hunan Satellite TV.
Changsha is one of the first batch of national historical and cultural cities. Its name and location have remained unchanged for three thousand years. It is known as the "Hometown of Qu Jia" and "Xiaoxiangzhusi".
There are historical relics such as Mawangdui Han Tomb, Wu Slips of the Three Kingdoms, and Tongguan Kiln.
When traveling to Changsha, the history and culture are worth a glance, and the authentic food is not to be missed.
The main snacks in Changsha include: flavored shrimp, Changsha stinky tofu, sugar oil daddy, yellow duck cries, Deyuan steamed buns, spicy chicken, Yang Yuxing, etc.
2. Wuhan’s brilliant cherry blossoms, lake and river views, rich food, and rich history all add unique charm to the city of Wuhan.
When traveling to Wuhan, you should experience all of these one by one.
Every city has its own unique words related to food.
Hot dry noodles and duck neck are the words that immediately come to mind when we mention Wuhan.
Wuhan is a veritable capital of gourmet food, and the Han-style breakfast is particularly tempting. A bowl of hot dry noodles or a box of duck necks can make people linger.
There are many famous snacks in Wuhan, including Laotongcheng's three-fresh tofu skin, Sijimei's soup dumplings, Cai Linji's hot dry noodles, Shunxiangju's Shaomai, Fuqinghe's beef and bean shreds, Xiaotaoyuan's simmering soup, Tian Qiheng
The paste soup noodles and Xie Rongde’s noodle nests are also known as the eight famous snacks in Wuhan.
3. Xi'an Xi'an, known as Chang'an in ancient times, is the hometown of the Terracotta Warriors and Horses, the starting point of the Silk Road, the first of China's four ancient capitals, and one of the world's most notable ancient civilizations (Chang'an, Athens, Rome, and Cairo).
When traveling to Xi'an, you should not miss not only the famous historical sites, but also the various delicacies in Xi'an.
Xi’an’s Muslim Street brings together all kinds of Shaanxi delicacies, including mutton skewers, thousand-layer puff pastry, mutton steamed buns, Huanggui persimmon cakes, and Qishan noodles. If you are a foodie, you will fall into a paradise of food if you go to Muslim Street.
4. Guangzhou Guangzhou is also known as Yangcheng and Flower City. It is the hometown of Cantonese food, a shopping paradise and a place where cultures meet. Guangzhou’s food culture is famous in China and it is one of the top ten gourmet cities in China. It is called “Eating in Guangzhou”.
Guangzhou has a food festival every year, and its food culture has a long history.
Guangzhou's morning tea is famous all over the world. Guangzhou people drink morning tea, sometimes as breakfast. Usually the whole family sits around the table to enjoy family happiness.
What you can’t miss when traveling to Guangzhou is Guangzhou morning tea.
Snacks such as bulgur rice rolls, ginger milk, barbecued pork buns, wonton noodles and other snacks are what we must experience. It is also a pleasure to sit down with friends to drink tea, eat snacks and chat.
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