What are the snack stand posters? What are the national characteristics of the street snacks of the 18 kinds of street food stalls known throughout the country introduction

What are the posters with the theme of "eating"?

Hey, my favorite poster about eating is "Tongue Tip of China"! Here's a picture to prove it!

This is a landscape painting with mountain peaks and a gently flowing river. In a wisp of mist, a small boat swings on the waves. The leisurely fishermen are enjoying the scenery. But how does this relate to eating? Hey, look, clever place to come, a spoon standing on the left, the landscape is like a bowl of delicious soup. Extremely rich in Chinese flavor, but also landscape paintings, but also about eating posters, this clever design, is not catering to the theme of "the tip of the tongue in China"?

The "Tip of the Tongue in China" documentary is very famous in China, and the delicious food is accompanied by a story that slowly unfolds, bringing a rich experience to the audience. As soon as this documentary started airing, I particularly enjoyed it and drooled over the TV screen from time to time. The documentary came out in two parts, both of which expounded on the story of food in addition to various parts of China. Fortunately, two of our Guangxi dishes were aired, snail meal and soybean fish. Snail meal is as important to Guangxi people as brushing their teeth every day. And soybean fish is also a favorite of many Guangxi people. The soybean fish in the school cafeteria is so good that I go and order this dish almost every day.

Besides the documentary, "Tongue on the tip of China" also came out with a book of the same name, an illustrated version. As soon as these two books came out, I bought them in a hurry to savor them. Sometimes when I was hungry in the classroom during my senior year of high school, I opened them to look at the pictures, and the more I looked at them, the more I craved! It also came with postcards, in HD! There are a lot of posters in this series, you can search for them if you are interested, and I would recommend you to watch the documentary, it will give you a great feeling!

Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai Bazaar Guide | A group of the most playful people, opened up the city "small forest" party

@31 Collective Store

Every booth is arranged by the stallholders with care to

Bazaar walking postcards,

randomly find which corner to play cards, are a full of art posters.

@31 Collective Shops

Get together with your friends and come to the bazaar to sip a cup of fine coffee, taste various kinds of exquisite snacks, and then casually look for some of your favorite small things in the bazaar, and you'll be able to spend a warm autumn weekend in a cozy way.

Tomorrow is the last day

the market is open

, so don't miss it if you like!

Time

:2020.11.06--11.0811:00-18:30

/chengzhonglixiang/

Small Red Book:@KnowingHangzhou

Chengzhonglixiang is the kind of bazaar that will

make your eyes light up

at first glance. Through the brightly colored designs, it seems that even your mood can be brightened up with it.

Small red book:@Xu Yi

Small red book:@Monkey Cold Grandpa

Here

It is said to have been created by Shanghai's Anyi Night Alley team

, and the 300-meter bazaar is packed with Netflix food, cultural and trendy products, agricultural products and flowers, stage performances, interactive entertainment, and designer labels, as well as a chance to

hit up Zhou's favorite, Maiji Milk Tea

!

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There will also be occasional live bands and high-value card area in the bazaar, which is not only to get high but also easy to take pictures! After the bazaar, you can also stop by the Kerry Center next door, so you'll never be bored.

Time

: Fri-Sat 13:00-23:00, Sun 13:00-22:00

/Hu Shang Bazaar/

Small Red Book:@Miss Sesame

Hu Shang Bazaar is really a great place to visit.

The most flavorful bazaar by the West Lake

. The whole bazaar is tinted with the poetry of West Lake, and even the goods here are more like a

visible cultural heritage

.

@OnLake Lake Bazaar

Most of the stalls here sell the most characteristic items of Hangzhou, and the antique layout also gives the illusion of having traveled back to the street bazaar of a hundred years ago.

Whether it's the colorful

colorful umbrella wall

or the delicate wind chime blessing rack, it's a must-see spot.

Small Red Book:@Sixth Master's Little Sheriff

@OnLake Lake Bazaar

The most appealing thing about the whole bazaar is the

non-heritage colorful rabbit lanterns

hanging from the stalls, each one of which is chic, delicate and cute, and especially endearing. Hand-painted vintage fans and tiger scented sachets were also popular, and it seemed like surprises were popping up every now and then throughout the bazaar.

@OnLake Lake Bazaar

Small red book: @pairofmoonhalfson

In addition to a variety of quaint little objects, you can also see a variety of fun experience booths, such as freshly cut portraits, names and poems, and tarot card readings.

@OnLake Lake Market

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The food on the lake is not to be underestimated either, you can taste the West Lake Longjing, the osmanthus wine which is full of the flavor of Hangzhou, as well as all kinds of Hangzhou specialties, and you can even buy the net red ice cream which is made into the shape of Leifeng Pagoda and Three Pools and Reflecting the Moon which were so famous in the past few years! Every booth is full of surprises!

Hours

: Monday through Thursday 17:30-22:00/Friday through Sunday 11:00-17:00 (exact hours may vary)

Suzhou Bazaar

The Literary Gushu Fireworks Gas

/Suzhou Bencent Bazaar/

@Suzhou Bencent Art Museum

I don't think anyone would have a problem if I said that Suzhou Bencent Bazaar is the

best bazaar to visit in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai

, would they?

@Suzhou Honsei Art Museum

The stalls in the bazaar are spread out at both ends of the East-West bridge, and each one of them, like the name of the bazaar, keeps its own original color, and maintains that naturalness and beauty.

@Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art

Unlike ordinary bazaars, there is not much hustle and bustle here, but rather a great deal of serenity,

With a sense of calmness that is rarely found in the city,

you can walk into the bazaar, and even your feet will unconsciously slow down.

@Suzhou Bencent Art Museum

Every stall in the Bencent Bazaar is very poetic and Zen,

which makes it more of an art gathering place than a bazaar,

but at the same time it retains the warmth of life, love and affection, which makes it discard a touch of coldness and a little bit of human warmth.

@Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art

The bazaar's stalls are filled with all kinds of goods. Cultural creations, ornaments, handicrafts, design, cloth, food and so on come together to form a

January 1st aesthetic feast

. Oriental aesthetics are expressed here, and heritage and innovation collide here to produce an answer of their own. It's easy to find like-minded people here, or to be pleasantly surprised by a conversation with a stallholder.

@Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art

In the evening, the stalls are gradually lit up with starry lights, and there are also kunqu performances under the East and West Bridges, which, along with the westerly sunset and evening sunshine, add a touch of quaint and elegant romance.

Tips

: This year's remaining bazaar schedule: 20.11.20--22/2020.12.18--2020 (details can be found on the "Suzhou Museum of Art" public number)

Suzhou Museum of Fine Arts

/Suzhou Shuangta Bazaar/

TuWorm@Schr?dinger's Blue Cat

After the transformation of "Dream Makeover Artist", Shuangta Bazaar has already become Suzhou's Netflix bazaar, and at the same time

Suzhou's most beautiful vegetable market.

Photo by @Samcoolxu

Photo by @SuzhouContinental

The strongest life atmosphere of a city is often gathered in the vegetable market, and Shuangta is a bit more special. The revitalized Shuangta Market

Ancient, trendy, urbane and petty

Old Suzhou people can find the flavor of the past here, and young people can discover their own ****s.

Photo by @ChubbyMost

Photo by @Schr?dinger'sBlueCat

After the remodeling, this place still retains a lot of old flavors, and you can see a tailor store that may be older than you are, a food stall that is steaming up, a customer who patiently picks out a dish, or a stallholder who is carefully choosing a dish, and at a glance

each stall reflects the most authentic flavor of life. The atmosphere of life is reflected in every stall.

Photo by @YouSmallYouSuzhou

Photo by @StevenCheng_666

Photo by @ChubbyMost

At the same time, this place is a bit older than the average market

with a simple Japanese design, a café, and a small, slightly drunken bar. The simple Japanese design, the coffee shops, the sake bars, and even the exquisite cultural creations are full of vitality and literary temperament attracts more young people.

Even if you have no purpose to simply come here to wander, you can find a lot of different surprises, Su-style pattern design plaque, restart the newborn "Suzhou code", and across the road, "the smallest bookstore" each is a reason to come back again and again!

/The Twenty-Fourth Gusu Bazaar

Photo by @hundredthousandpurses

When it comes to Suzhou's bazaars, no one should be able to ignore the Twenty-Fourth Gusu Bazaar, which is the same as the Twin Towers Bazaar. The same designer as the Twin Towers Bazaar has made it a new landmark in Suzhou

Suzhou's newest landmark

.

@iDPARK Geylin Park

The overall design of the wooden color scheme sets the tone of the bazaar, while the concept of the evolution of the twenty-four solar terms is used to link the various areas, and the designers also "moved" Suzhou's water, villages, wines, flags, buildings, stores, tandems, stalls and boats to make each part of the bazaar a "new" one. At the same time, the designers have also made the water, village, wine, flag, building, shop, tans, stalls and boats of Suzhou all "moved" over, so that every part of the bazaar exudes the elegant charm of Suzhou, and it has become

a smoky and rainy Jiangnan inside the shopping center.

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Besides the design, the content of the bazaar is just as rich. You can find a variety of

memorable knick-knacks

such as sugar paintings, noodle figures, paper cuttings, etc. You can also see embroidery, woof, stone carvings, lacquer carvings, and other precious

intangible cultural heritage

, you can stroll through the Brick Museum, which has a collection of more than 1,000 bricks from the Ming and Qing dynasties, and if you're tired, you can find a teahouse to sit down and savor the city life of the old Suzhou, and of course, you can't go without the authentic The specialty food, every bite is the flavor of Suzhou people's childhood.

@iDPARK Geylin Park

There is also a Hanbok experience in the bazaar, where you can change into a set of Hanbok and then take pictures of yourself in a beautiful way.

@iDPARK Geylin Park

The ones with little ones can also go to the cute pet park, where you can get up close and personal to play with the cute pets of all colors, making shopping and bringing children easier.

Shanghai Bazaar

Modern Trend Gathering Place

/Shanghai REDZEPI

Small Red Book:@REDZEPI

Those who like to go to the bazaar can't afford to miss Shanghai's REDZEPI. It's a 1,000-strong handmade shopping store

, and the largest vintage bazaar in the Magic City area. vintage bazaar in the Magic City.

REDZEPI's remote location filters out some of the tourists and makes the store seem less noisy.

Small red book: @REDZEPI

Overall, REDZEPI is a home furnishings store, which many would characterize as a vintage store or flea market, but when you walk in, it's more like a

giant vintage warehouse

. The display area is filled with a dizzying array of items, from clothes, sofas, ornaments and jewelry to

vintage pieces and designer labels

, all carefully collected and ordered by the owner from around the world.

REDZEPI:@REDZEPI

You can walk around casually looking for a few surprises or head straight to your favorite area, but overall,

this is more of a place to find the time to take your time

strolling around

.

All the items are randomly placed here, so you might just find a few small items that strike your fancy in any corner.

Small red book: @宵明

这里也是一个很好的打卡地,

怀旧的复古风,充满异域情情的家居,各种各种的美丽商品,怎么拍都很好看。

Hours

: Monday to Sunday 9:00 - 18:00

/ANYI NIGHT ALLEY

@China Beauty Chen Qun

AnYI Night Alley is supposed to be the most popular bazaar in

Shanghai's downtown

.

@PopShanghai

Small Red Book:@TangledMaruko-kun

The place is divided into seven themed sections: Night Alley Garden, Organic Farm, South Square, Garden Stage, Bar Street, Mini Golf, and Entertainment and Interaction, which makes Anyi Night Alley look much more flavorful

.

Small red book: @ Tangled Maruko Jun

There are not only essential food and drink shopping handicrafts, there will be a number of tattoos, incense and other personalized stalls, some of the bazaar to sell the bag perfume and other are also very elegant.

@China Beauty Chen Qun

Besides merchandise, there is also a special performance stage in Anyi Night Alley where you can enjoy different bands.

Small red book: @小周不姓周

During the daytime, you can rest and chat on the bazaar's artificial lawn, while at night you can enjoy the brilliant neon lights, and there's also a special photo booth at the entrance, which makes it perfect for coming over on weekends to hit the spot.

Time

: 12:00-23:00 on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays

/Shanghai BFC Weekend Bazaar

@ShanghaiWOW

Some people say it's the "most elegant night market in Shanghai. "

Located in the financial center of Shanghai's Bund, BFC Weekend Bazaar inherits Shanghai's usual pettiness and sophistication,

value and quality at the same time

.

@ShanghaiWOW

Every stall here is extremely unique and heartfelt. With a wide range of netroots coffee and beverages, creative flash mob performances, and an abundance of handmade crafts and interactive games, you'll be inundated with freshness every moment you're here.

Here, you can also see

"Lujiazui three-piece set"

, is simply a hipster must shop to hit the spot!

Small Red Book:@amoab

There will also be a

Sesame Street-themed exhibition here until November 31

, and there will also be a

Lighting of the Bund

event on November 21 at the BFC, so don't miss it if you like it.

Time

: Saturday and Sunday 10:00 - 22:00

/Seoul Night Market/

Small Red Book: @leecheeQ

It's a night market that can transport you

to Seoul in a second!

Small red book:@eileen199018

Small red book:@Kkkkkennis

Korean signboards can be seen everywhere on the street, the night market sells a lot of Korean goods clothes and accessories, and there are also a lot of Korean special popular food snacks probably because of the exotic atmosphere here is strong and authentic, so many Korean friends will come over. The first thing you need to do is to listen to the endless Korean conversations around you and think for a moment that you're on a street in Seoul.

Small red book: @ a 66

Seoul night market is not only a good restoration of the Korean street stalls, even many of the store owners are Koreans,

Out of the street will be able to easily get the same style of Korean drama!

Time

: Monday to Sunday 11:00 - 24:00 What are the national characteristics of the street snacks are famous nationwide 18 kinds of street stalls snacks introduced

What are the national characteristics of the street snacks

1. Stinky tofu

Stinky tofu is well known. Despite its cheesy name, it is ugly on the outside and beautiful on the inside. It has a long history. It is a very traditional Chinese snack. It is both old and traditional and irresistible. The way it is prepared and eaten varies greatly from place to place, with Changsha stinky tofu being the most famous. Changsha is famous for its "dried stinky tofu". It is crispy but not sticky, tender but not greasy. At first smell, the flavor is very strong and attractive. It has the fresh flavor of white tofu and the crispiness of fried tofu.

2. Shou Zhuan Cake

The Shou Zhuan Cake evolved from the green onion cake and originated in Taiwan, China. The freshly baked Shou Zhuan Cake has thousands of layers, like thin paper. It has thousands of noodles. Its outer layer is golden and crispy, while the inner layer is soft and white. The smell of onion oil and gluten comes to the nose, making every diner wait for more.

The hand-held pancake is popular across the country. It can be served with eggs, pork chop barbecue, heart of grain sausage, garbanzo pepper chicken cutlets, bacon, square ham, chicken tenders, vegetables and other side dishes. It can also be used with sauces such as soy sauce, cumin hot sauce, ketchup, hot sauce, sweet chili sauce, sweet salsa, black pepper sauce, and ribs sauce. Crispy and delicious, suitable for young and old.

3. Teppan Squid

The teppan squid you eat on the street comes from far away. I watched the vendor split the squid with a small spatula and keep turning it over. I listened to the sound of the grease-stained squid. Meanwhile, the sauce was brushed over layer by layer, giving off an irresistible flavor.

4. Octopus balls

Octopus meatballs originated in Osaka, Japan, and were originally called "octopus shao". It is characterized by crispy skin and tender meat, delicious and inexpensive. It is made from octopus and the flavors are mixed into the batter. Because each octopus ball has fresh octopus meat, it tastes fresh and nutritious, and is widely favored by consumers. Currently the most popular dish on the mainland is Pork Chop Roasted Octopus, with a sweet flavor and secret tomato sauce, especially for little girls.

5. Roasted Groundnut

Also known as roasted sweet potato, it has a long history, smells good, and tastes sweet and soft. It is important to keep warm in winter. It is often seen in the market that people leaning on the baked sweet potato can walk around and enjoy the sweet potato while eating. Some foreign tourists also appreciate it after eating it. There are two main types of baked sweet potatoes:one is white flesh, starch content, taste very noodle, less water, more resistant to hunger; the other is red or, containing more sugar and water, eat sweet and soft.

6. Baked gluten

Baked gluten is a traditional snack in Guanzhong, Shaanxi, with spicy, cumin and other flavors. The main method is to make a spiral blank of gluten, put it on a charcoal fire and roast it, sprinkle it with sauce and sauce.

7. Snail Vermicelli

Snail Vermicelli is a snack rice noodle from Liuzhou, Guangxi. They come in hot, cold, fresh, sour and hot. The soft, tough and refreshing rice noodles unique to Liuzhou are used as the raw material with ingredients such as sour bamboo shoots, peanuts, fried tofu, yellow cauliflower, dried radish, fresh greens and so on, accompanied by rich and moderately sour and spicy taste and boiled snail soup. The unique and delicious snail soup makes you think twice. Authentic Liuzhou snail soup will have a strong exotic floral "stink" flavor. This "stinky" flavor comes from the sour bamboo shoots in the snail noodles. It is fresh bamboo shoots produced with technology