Chinese Street Food Tour in Chengdu, Sichuan | BEST Street Food in China
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In this Chinese Street Food tour video, I take you around many places in Chengdu. First, I visited this local market near the outskirts of Chengdu, Sichuan, China, and found Chinese street food and the atmosphere to be mind blowing and exciting! It was truly an experience visiting this Chinese street market! So much food and Sichuan ingredients, so many flavours to try! Afterwards, I rode my bike around to many different locations.
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I visited this morning market on a Sunday morning in Chengdu at 8am with an empty stomach and money to blow with the goal of tasting foods and chatting with as many locals as possible. This is a true China experience. It was so busy, with so many people, so many things to buy and look at, tons of vegetables, meat, live chickens, live hens, live roosters, everything you could want really. Fresh handmade noodles, fresh Sichuan cold liangbancai, and a huge meat market deli area with hanging pork and beef to choose from. All of the locals were friendly and talkative, although a bit surprised to see a foreigner walking through the area!
If you're visiting China as a tourist, you'll definitely want to take a walk through a busy morning market like this. There are countless street foods to try and people to chat to (If you speak a little mandarin). This market was mind blowing!
Rather than trying hot pot in Chengdu or hot pot in Chongqing, you could try some way cooler food in Chengdu at local market like this. This should be a top priority in my opinion!
Chinese cuisine is so diverse, and I consider myself lucky to be able to live in Sichuan, eating Sichuan food everyday, tasting all the top Chinese foods to try whenever I want. I've decided to stay living in China for at least another 2 or 3 years to get the feel of it and eat as much as I can!
The addresses of the locations in the video are:
Themarket:
农贸市场
青羊区苏坡中路5-10号
The Intestine Noodles:
成都市马鞍北路18号甘记肥肠粉
The Tianshuimian and Huangliangfen:
.成都市酱园公所街58号(文殊院对面
The Chinese Crepe:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村2栋
The Random Street Noodles:
成都市马鞍东路9栋
The Sweet Sticky Rice Ball:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村菜市场内
The Guokui:
成都市国学巷附近王记特色锅盔
The blood stew:
成都市金牛区内曹家巷工人村菜市场内
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China — is the homeland of tea. Tea is grown and produced here, it is tasted and drunk, advertised and sold. The production technology and traditional ways of consumption of tea have strongly intertwined with the Chinese mentality and religion. It is possible to understand it only in the context of the full structure of Chinese life. It will also become the main goal of our travel across the southern provinces of China - from Shanghai to Chengdu.
We will visit large highly modern megalopolises and small villages, the tourist centers and godforsaken places, mountains and the oceanic coast, palaces and huts, tea plantations and factories, museums and tea shops, Buddhist and Taoist monasteries and temples, tea ceremonies and tea houses. Everywhere, where tea is grown, made and consumed. In China it is done all over the place. So let's get on our way.
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The first earth fortresses appeared in the 10th century. They were called tulou. These constructions, original by their form and construction technology, turned out so solid and comfortable for living, that they had been built up till the end of the 20th century.
The City of Zhanjiang is rather small according to Chinese scales. There are only seven million residents here. Tourists get here only when transiting on the way to Hainan Island.
The second largest Island of China is in the South China Sea. It lies approximately at the same latitude, as the American Hawaii. It is the only tropical Island in China. There are no competitors to it and won't be any — as far as to a beach resort.
In recent years, the Chinese try to bring to the island part of the foreign tourists, sunbathing in the resorts of Thailand and Vietnam.
Haikou — the largest city of the Hainan Island, although rather small according to the Chinese scales — a little over one million people.
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From ancient times, people went down Lijiang River on bamboo rafts. Today, rafts are the most popular means of transport here. However, progress has reached here too. The bamboo has been gradually superseded by stronger plastic pipes, and oars and rowing poles replaced by motors, running on petrol.
There is a popular Chinese saying: It is the best of all to be born in Suzhou, to live in Hangzhou, to eat in Guangzhou, but to die … in Luzhou.
This is the last city we've got to. Why is it considered, that exactly here it is most convenient to meet one's end? It appears, for the most trivial reason. There is a lot of good wood here, that is turned into quality and, most importantly, cheap coffins. So is it better or not, depends on how to look at it. But the fact is - it is cheaper. And for Chinese, it is important.
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Plans for Street Food in 2019:
So far, We have a Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Pakistan Street Food tour planned, and after that, we will have to see!! If you have any recommendations for where we should eat in 2019, please leave me a comment down below!
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NON-STOP walking during the night into the backstreet of Huaxi Night Market also known as the Snake Alley in Wanhua District, the oldest district of Taipei, Taiwan. This night market is a great place to shop and eat all kind of street food stand serving local specialty.
This Night Market is near Longshan Temple is a historic Chinese folk religious temple in Taipei. This temple is in front of Mengxia Park with a fountain with dancing water. The backstreet of this market it's also a red light district in Taipei.
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On Saturday, I went walking in Taipei, Taiwan and captured some of the architecture, local people and street life while exploring the city on foot. It's a fascinating city to explore and the smells, atmosphere and street foods are just amazing. Taipei is certainly on my list of somewhere to stay for longer in the future.
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Here is a link to the Taiwan POW Camps Memorial Society website: