Nuodeng
Located 165 km to Dali, Nuodeng Village is famous its salt well, which used to be one of the most important goods on Tea-Horse Road. The quality of Nuodeng salt is extraordinary which makes the unique Nuodeng Ham.
Located 165 km to Dali, Nuodeng Village is famous its salt well, which used to be one of the most important goods on Tea-Horse Road. The quality of Nuodeng salt is extraordinary which makes the unique Nuodeng Ham.
Zhuanxin Market is biggest local market in Kunming, with a wide range of categories, from fresh fruits and vegetables to snacks and delicacies, to daily necessities. When the wild mushroom season comes, there will be numerous species of wild fungi.
Lying between the Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake makes Dali a beautiful city with stunning landscapes and a nice climate. As one of Yunnan‘s most popular destinations, it is famous for the well-preserved ancient city, minority customs, and the ancient villages nearby (Xizhou, Zhoucheng, Nuodeng, Shaxi, Weishan, etc.).
The Xi’an Muslim Quarter is a very famous snack and commercial street in China. It is situated in the center part of Xi’an, China. It is close to the Bell Tower and the Drum Tower.
Guwenhua Jie, Tianjin’s Ancient Culture Street, is a pedestrian pathway complex dotted with temple gates and kiosks on the west bank of the Hai River in Tianjin, China.
Furong Street is a historical business street located in the central area of the old city of Jinan, Shandong with a history that can be traced back to more than 2000 years.
The Fuzimiao complex is mainly composed of Confucian Temple, Xuegong and Jiangnan Gongyuan. It is a landmark building by the Qinhuai River. It also refers to the commercial and historical area around the temple. Especially during the Chinese New Year, the area is decorated with lanterns and crowded with visitors to enjoy the festive and joyful atmosphere.
Zhongshan Road is a pedestrian road originally built in 1925, connecting two important scenic spots, Zhongshan Park and Gulangyu Island in Xiamen.