YANTAI, China, Jan. 4, 2025
/PRNewswire/ -- Located on the eastern coastline of
China's Shandong Province, Yantai is a city whose culinary
culture is deeply shaped by its geographical location and abundant
seafood resources. Known for its emphasis on freshness, Yantai's
cuisine often features steaming and boiling methods that preserve
the original flavors of its ingredients.
Known as the "Capital of Shandong Cuisine," Yantai is home to
iconic dishes like Fushan noodles, a traditional food with a
history spanning over two centuries. Celebrated for their springy,
tender texture and delicate flavor, Fushan noodles hold symbolic
significance in local celebrations. Quan Fujian, an inheritor of
this provincial intangible cultural heritage, has dedicated over 18
years to mastering the craft. He not only preserves traditional
techniques but also promotes them through social media platforms
like Douyin, attracting students from all over the world.
Meanwhile, Zang Chaiyuan, a young craftsperson born in 1997, is
revitalizing the traditional food of Huabobo, a flower-shaped
steamed bun popular in the Jiaodong Peninsula. By integrating
creative designs with traditional methods, Zang has brought this
heritage to new audiences while retaining its cultural essence. Her
efforts, amplified by social media, have garnered admiration both
nationally and internationally.
In this video, we showcase how Quan and Zang represent two
generations dedicated to preserving and innovating Yantai's
culinary traditions. Curious to see how their crafts blend
tradition with modernity? Watch to discover more!
YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/wdej68GDqq4
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