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Morning tea culture in Youbu Ancient Town

In Zhejiang, there is an ancient town named Youbu, which is said to be one of the four major ancient towns in Zhejiang.

What I want to say here is that the biggest feature of Youbu Ancient Town is the morning tea culture.

The morning tea culture in Youbu Ancient Town has a long history, and there is no way to know when it started. However, the morning tea in Youbu Ancient Street has been deeply engraved in the bones of the locals.

Morning Tea Street is not big, there is just one main street with side alleys in front and behind.

The main street is not wide, just enough to accommodate the morning tea stalls on both sides. The street is not long, about 70 to 80 meters.

The entire street is completely covered by white raincloths stretched out by restaurants on both sides. At 4 o'clock every morning, morning tea on both sides begins the busy day.

At 6 o'clock, local regular customers began to arrive one after another. They could sit in the store, but they preferred to sit along the street.

The store makes tea for you. A cup of tea costs 10 yuan, and you can always refill the water for free.

The regular customers all knew each other. At first, they were in small groups, but later they became grouped together.

There is no need to boo, just make a loud noise. Everyone can exchange ideas, exchange information, and talk about current hot topics.

Usually we have to sit until the sun rises three poles, and we inevitably have to go around the table to exchange chat companions.

There are quite a lot of varieties of morning tea, including everything you can think of, such as dry, thin, steamed, boiled, fished, fried, etc. In fact, any one of them represents the varieties of the whole street, and every restaurant

They are all accessible. You can see the clerks from the fried dough stick shops running quickly along the street to restock various restaurants. Of course, the characteristics of each restaurant can be supplied to other restaurants.

There are many varieties of morning tea here, but most of them are Jiangsu and Zhejiang flavors, with some northern characteristics interspersed, but the flavor of Guangdong is less. It stands to reason that the custom of morning tea is more popular in Guangdong.

This morning tea street is dense and friendly to the people. It has a strong fireworks atmosphere and is famous far and wide!

There are also tourists, mostly young people, walking in groups. Most of them don’t have time to sit and eat and chat like locals do. The basic process is to walk around, see what you like to eat, and then buy a little of each, standing or

I sat down to eat and then left in a hurry.