The Guangzhou Foreign Affairs Office recently released the latest edition of its city guide, with a focus on food and entertainment options. Let’s take a look!
Autumn and winter are the best times to eat mud carp. Guangzhou residents make different kinds of dishes out of the fish such as fish-stuffed buns, fish balls and fish noodles, which can all be cooked in a simmering pot of soup.
Lychee has been being planted in Guangzhou's Huangpu district for more than 1,000 years.
Tanka rice cake is a specialty of the Tanka people, which used to be boat dwellers in Guangdong, Guangxi, Fujian, Zhejiang, Hainan, Hong Kong, and Macao.
Hylocereus undatus, a symbol of Huangpu's Shenjing village, has been planted in the area for more than 100 years.
Nangang steamed fish-stuffed bun is a special dish in Nangang and its adjacent area.
Nangang fish ball is as famous as the Nangang Steamed Fish-Stuffed Bun.
"Yuzhu" refers to a rock that has protruded from the Huangpu section of the Pearl River since the Qing dynasty.
Roast goose is a traditional Cantonese cuisine. It originated in Sham Tseng village, Huangpu district, Guangzhou, and is well-known in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao.
Huangpu egg is famous in Guangzhou for its delicacy, slippery texture, sweetness and fragrance.