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The Essence of Cantonese Morning Tea: A Journey Through Guangzhou's Tea Houses

Welcome to Guangzhou, the heart of the Cantonese culinary world. Experience the city's vibrant culture through the lens of its traditional morning tea, a ritual that is as much about the community as it is about the cuisine. Savor the flavors of Guangzhou as you indulge in the leisurely pace of a morning spent in one of its renowned tea houses.

Why Guangzhou's Tea Houses

Guangzhou's tea houses have been an integral part of the city's social fabric for centuries. They are not just places to enjoy tea but also to savor the art of dim sum, a Cantonese culinary tradition that offers a variety of small, delicate dishes. With a rich history and a commitment to preserving the essence of Cantonese culture, these tea houses provide an authentic experience that is both economical and deeply rooted in tradition.

Selection of Dim Sum

Just as MacBike offers a wide variety of bicycles, Guangzhou's tea houses present a diverse array of dim sum options, each with its unique flavors and textures. From the steamed delicacies such as har gow (shrimp dumplings) to the fried treasures like spring rolls, and the sweet endings with desserts like mango pudding, there is something to delight every palate.

Prices

While the prices for dim sum can vary, a typical cost for a memorable morning tea experience might include:

•        A selection of steamed dim sum: ¥30.00

•        A selection of fried dim sum: ¥25.00

•        A pot of premium tea: ¥15.00

Each additional pot of tea or round of dim sum is typically charged at a reasonable rate, ensuring that the experience remains accessible to all.

Cultural Experience Tours For those seeking a deeper understanding of Guangzhou's culinary heritage, cultural experience tours are available. These tours, lasting approximately 2.5 hours, take you through the bustling markets, historic tea houses, and even to the kitchens where master chefs demonstrate the art of dim sum making. The tour begins at the iconic Shamian Island, rich with colonial architecture and a starting point that sets the tone for a journey through Guangzhou's past and present. Tickets can be purchased at participating tea houses or reserved in advance online.

(1) What is a distinctive feature of Guangzhou's tea houses?  A. They offer discounts for children. B. They provide a wide array of dim sum options. C. They organize complimentary cultural tours. D. They have a historical presence of over 2,500 years.
(2) How much would you estimate for a two-day exploration of Guangzhou's tea houses, including dim sum and tea?  A. ¥60.00 B. ¥90.00 C. ¥120.00 D. ¥150.00
(3) Where does the cultural experience tour of Guangzhou's culinary heritage typically start?  A. At a historic tea house. B. At the bustling markets. C. At the Shamian Island. D. At the chef's kitchen.
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 Personal safety is most important when you travel abroad. Here are some top safest countries before your next international trip.  

 ● Iceland 

 The third lowest incidence(发生率) of killing in the world, this country obviously leaves its visitors in wonder. A few other reasons to visit Iceland include: 

 From the middle of May through the end of July, there is always sunlight.  

 Keep yourself in the waters of geothermal(地热的)energy.  

 ● Norway 

 Because people have strong religious(宗教的) rules, there is very little crime(犯罪) in Norway. A few other reasons that make the country a must-see include: 

 Perhaps it's easiest to make the country' s people satisfied in the world.  

 Some places in the country enjoy 24 hours of sunlight.  

 ● Switzerland 

 Most people are law-abiding(守法的)and hold guns in public. The pro-gun policy seems to stop criminals. Other reasons to visit include: 

 Swiss cooking is the most famous.  

 See the Matterhorn, and the Alps in person.  

 And again, 16 plus hours of non-stop sunlight.  

 ● Finland 

 Not only is it an excellent choice to visit because of its breathtaking landscapes(风景), but there is almost no crime in the country. A few other reasons to visit Finland include: 

 The beauty of The Northern Lights.  

 Helsinki and Russian churches.  

 Visit Santa throughout the year at his home office in Rovaniemi.  

(1) What do we know about Iceland and Norway?  A. They both have longtime sunlight. B. Their people are pleased very easily. C. They have underground heat energy. D. They have strong religious rules.
(2) What is Switzerland most famous for?  A. Cooking. B. Guns. C. Mountains. D. Sunlight.
(3) Where can you see Santa all the year?  A. In Iceland. B. In Norway. C. In Switzerland. D. In Finland.
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Some best places to go in Shanghai

The Bund

1.3 miles to city center

Type: Free, Neighborhood/Area, Sightseeing

Time to spend: 1 to 2 hours

Shanghai's picturesque waterfront, known as "the Bund," is where you'll find those classic skyline photo opportunities. With the Oriental Pearl TV Tower, the Shanghai World Financial Center and other skyscrapers standing across the Huangpu River, the view stuns. And behind you, attractive European-style buildings housing restaurants and shops line the waterfront boulevard, affording plenty of activities.

Shanghai Museum

0.2 miles to city center

Type: Museums, Free, Sightseeing

Time to spend: 2 hours to half day

Located on the People's Square near Nanjing Road, the Shanghai Museum is hard to miss thanks to its distinct architecture and remarkable size. And you really shouldn't skip this historical gem. Frequently called one of the best museums in China, this expansive museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts that chart the nation's history. Highlights include ornate calligraphy, beautiful jade carvings, thousand-year-old bronze works and traditional Chinese garb.

Zhujiajiao

26.3 miles to city center

Type: Free, Neighborhood/Area

Time to spend: half day to full day

This ancient water town, the Venice of Shanghai, saw its heyday during the Ming Dynasty, when its success as a commercial hub resulted in the construction of its picturesque waterways. The area remains composed of numerous canals with bridges connecting visitors to scores of charming narrow streets. Expect to find tiny cafes down back alleys, friendly boatmen offering rides and hole-in-the-wall shops selling souvenirs.

Nanjing Road

0.9 miles to city center

Type: Free, Neighborhood/Area, Shopping

Time to spend: 2 hours to half day

Whether or not you have money to bum, consider visiting Nanjing Road to witness the hustle and bustle of Chinese commerce. The Shanghai equivalent of New York's Fifth Avenue, Nanjing Road stretches six miles total and boasts retailers from all over the world in addition to local shops and department stores. In the daylight, you'll admire the graceful architecture of the surrounding buildings. At night, you'll be surprised at the beautiful logos and brand names that line the avenue.

(1) Which places is the farthest from city center? A. The Bund. B. Shanghai Museum. C. Zhujiajiao. D. Nanjing Road.
(2) What can we do in the Bund? A. See the Venice in Shanghai. B. Enjoy skyscrapers. C. Collect diverse collection of artifacts. D. Spend money in shopping.
(3) What do Zhujiajiao and Nanjing Road have in common? A. Waterways. B. Two hours' trip. C. Bridges. D. Commerce.
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