China has a long history and a lot of delicious food. Let’s take a look at China’s food streets.
Zhongshan Road in Nanning, Guangxi is a famous street with more than 200 shops in less than 100 meters.
From Nanning’s traditional snacks, such as taro cake, round tube noodles, dumplings, fried dough sticks, barbecue, snails, seafood, sour wild vegetables, fruits, herbal tea, fresh juice, peanut butter, sesame paste, glutinous rice balls, wontons, beef balls, eight delicacies noodles, old noodles
Friends noodles, stir-fried vegetables, subtropical special fruits, duck necks from Wuhan, potted cakes from Hong Kong, fried chestnuts from Beijing, and steamed chicken from Yunnan are all delicious.
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Hanwei Style Street, Hubu Lane, Hubu Lane, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, the first lane of Hanwei Snacks, is located at the entrance of Wuchang, facing Shili Long Street (Jiefang Road) in the east, facing the vast Yangtze River, and facing the Yellow Crane Tower in the south.
It is adjacent to the Du Fu Di Red Scenic Area in the north.
It is a square surrounded by famous streets, famous buildings and famous rivers.
Since ancient times, this place has been a place of outstanding people.
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The four major specialties of Nanjing Confucius Temple Bangkou each show their special abilities.
Nanjing has a long history and is known as "the resort of the Six Dynasties, the capital of the Ten Dynasties" and "Jinling Snacks". It has a long history and a wide variety of varieties. Since the Six Dynasties, there have been more than 80 varieties.
Famous snacks come in various forms such as meat, salt, sweet, etc., and are especially famous for the eight unique snacks of Qinhuai.
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A real food street in Beer Street, Dengzhou Road, Qingdao City, Shandong Province.
All kinds of seafood stalls are cooked by the owner while shouting.
Qingdao has a wide variety of food, including fresh and delicious seafood, tempting desserts and fragrant barbecue.
You can't help but salivate when you think of these delicious foods.
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Xiamen Pedestrian Street in Fujian has a wide range of Taiwanese specialty snacks. Visitors can taste Taiwanese snack mooncakes at Xiamen Zhongshan Road Pedestrian Street.
Walking on Xiamen's most prosperous Zhongshan Road, you can see a dazzling array of Taiwanese products.
Chinese tourists come here to buy a variety of Taiwanese products they like.