Chaozhou: A Thousand-Year-Old City & World-Class Food Capital
Chaozhou is a timeless cultural city on China's southeast coast, known for its well-preserved ancient town, refined craftsmanship, and deeply rooted food traditions. Shaped by centuries of history, the city blends historic bridges, temples, and traditional streets with living intangible heritage such as gongfu tea, wood carving, and embroidery. Recognized internationally as a City of Gastronomy, Chaozhou offers visitors an authentic look into Lingnan life, where daily rituals, local flavors, and heritage architecture remain beautifully alive.
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Chaozhou Gongfu Tea
Chaozhou Gongfu Tea is a Song Dynasty tea tradition featuring Phoenix Dancong, precise brewing rituals, and small teaware, deeply rooted in daily life and best experienced in tea houses and streets near Paifang Street. -
Guangji Bridge in Chaozhou
Guangji Bridge in Chaozhou, built in 1171, is one of China's Four Great Ancient Bridges, famed for its floating drawbridge, daily opening ritual, Han River setting, and night light show. -
Chaozhou Travel Guide
Explore Chaozhou's ancient city, iconic Guangji Bridge, gongfu tea culture, and world-renowned cuisine. This Chaozhou travel guide helps you plan the best time to visit, key sights, and cultural experiences.
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