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Which is authentic in Daoxiang Village?
The real Daoxiang Village belongs to Suzhou.

Daoxiang Village (Suzhou) originated from 1773 247 years ago, when it was called "Suzhou Daoxiang Village Tea Shop". When Emperor Qianlong went down to the south of the Yangtze River, he ate cakes in Daoxiang Village, Suzhou, praised them as "delicious food" and inscribed a plaque, which became famous all over the world. ?

Daoxiang Village adheres to the "artisan spirit" in products, and traditional handicraft skills are passed down from generation to generation through the way of "master with apprentice". It has been passed down to the sixth generation since it came out. ?

Daoxiang Village (Suzhou) has developed from an old shop in Guanqian Street, Suzhou, to a large group food enterprise with ten modern food production and processing centers in China and several raw material direct supply bases in Shandong, Jiangsu, Yunnan and Inner Mongolia. [5] Suzhou Daoxiang Village is exported to more than 30 countries and regions around the world.

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Daoxiang Village in Suzhou was founded in Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty 1773. At that time, it was called "Suzhou Daoxiang Village Tea Shop". According to the Commercial Historical Materials of the Late Qing Dynasty (I) and other materials, Daoxiang Village Tea Sugar Company and Daoxiang Village Tea Shop were also opened during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. Although it has been renamed several times, the inheritors and skills of Suzhou Daoxiang Village are in the same strain and have never been interrupted. ?

Official website shows that Daoxiang Village was born in Guangxu period. 1895. At that time, Guo Yusheng, a native of Nanjing, founded "Daoxiang Village Huo Nan Store" in Qianmen Cannongji, Beijing, which was the first store in Beijing to produce and operate Nanwei food. Later, it was closed at 1926 for various reasons, but the Nanwei Cuisine School initiated by Daoxiang Village in Beijing survived.

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