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What are the specialties of Chaoshan?

1. Phoenix Dancong Tea, Phoenix Dancong Tea is one of the specialties of Chaoshan. Its production process consists of six steps: sun-drying, air-drying, greening, fixing, rolling and baking.

2. Shantou beef balls, Shantou beef balls are also a specialty of Chaoshan. Beef balls can be divided into two types: beef balls and beef tendon balls. The meat is tender, the texture is tender and smooth, and it tastes very strong.

3. Chaozhou mandarin. Chaozhou mandarin is one of the famous fruit varieties in Chaoshan and a commonly used cooking ingredient in Chaoshan cuisine. It is known as the "Queen of Citrus".

4. Chaoshan olive vegetables. Chaoshan olive vegetables are an important part of Chaoshan food culture and have rich nutritional value and medicinal effects.

5. Xilu Wusu Bayberry, Xilu Wusu Bayberry is also a specialty of Chaoshan. Its fruit is deep purple-red, with a small and crisp core, thick and crisp flesh, juicy and sweet, rich in various vitamins.

6. Bean curd, Shantou fermented bean curd is a snack unique to Chaoshan. It is small in shape, fragrant, sweet and delicious, and also contains the unique smell of southern milk, garlic and wine.

Chaoshan Natural Environment

Chaoshan is located in the southeastern coastal area of ??Guangdong Province, at the intersection of my country's mainland coastline and the Tropic of Cancer. Chaoshan borders the Lianhua Mountains to the north, the South China Sea to the south, Haifeng County to the west, and Raoping County to the east.

It is located at an important node in the two major national strategic development areas of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao-Taiwan Greater Bay Area and the West Coast Economic Zone. It is also the development pole of Guangdong Province’s “Implementation of the Revitalization Development Strategy of Guangdong, East, West, and North China” in the Greater Bay Area Development Plan. It is an important gateway of the Maritime Silk Road, the closest "South China hub" in Guangdong Province to Taiwan, only 160 nautical miles away, and the hometown of more than 30 million overseas Chaoshan people.