Consumption in Dongguan is relatively high, and many people cannot find the scenic spots in Dongguan.
Dongguan, part of Guangdong Province, is located in the south-central part of Guangdong Province, on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary and in the Pearl River Delta on the lower reaches of the Dongjiang River.
It got its name because it is located in the east of Guangzhou and is rich in cottonwood.
The farthest east is Yinpingzui Mountain in Qingxi Town, bordering Huiyang District of Huizhou City; the farthest west is the Shiziyang Center Route northwest of Xidatan, Shatian Town, and borders Panyu District and Nansha District of Guangzhou City across the sea.
Dongguan City has a subtropical monsoon climate, with long summers and no winters, sufficient sunlight, abundant heat, warm climate, small temperature fluctuations, abundant rainfall, and obvious dry and wet seasons.
The landform is dominated by hilly terraces and alluvial plains. The northwest is a delta plain formed by the alluvial accumulation of the Dongjiang River, mostly low-lying farmland areas with crisscrossed water networks. The southwest is an alluvial plain adjacent to the Pearl River Estuary, with flat and low terrain.
It is the Shaxiantian area that is greatly affected by tides.
Dongguan delicacies recommend Tangxia Lu Goose. This is a Dongguan dish with Hakka flavor. The goose is cooked in the prepared soup. After it is cooked, all the flavor is absorbed into the goose meat.
With the word "Lu", some diners will think that Lu goose means braised goose. In fact, this is wrong. The word "Lu" in Dongguan dialect means "cooked", not "braised". If it is not Dongguan's
The words of the diners are difficult to understand.
Shrimp and lotus leaf rice is a famous snack in Dongguan, Guangdong Province.
The one made in Taiping Town, Dongguan is the most famous. Shrimp and lotus leaf rice is light and refreshing, with the fragrance of lotus leaves. It has always been one of the famous dim sum recipes in various teahouses and restaurants in Guangzhou.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Dongguan